Under a new bipartisan bill in Missouri, a convicted person could ask the court for another hearing if new evidence comes forward proving their innocence.
The Mayfield Police Department is working to help future law enforcement recruits by sharing the same generosity they received when they needed it most.
The Trump Administration has recently fired around 2,000 people at the U.S. Forest Service and another 1,000 National Park Service employees. It’s a part of the administration’s push to cut federal spending and shrink the size of the government.
Illinois' governor and education leaders throw their support behind legislation that would allow community colleges within the state to offer four-year bachelor’s degrees.
Kentucky lawmakers are cracking down on what they say are predatory practices by consulting firms who charge veterans for assistance with filing disability claims.
Fans of both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals in the Heartland are cheering efforts by Missouri lawmakers to keep both teams in the Show-Me State