JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Testimony in the House committee’s investigation is causing a private university to look into how Gov. Eric Greitens used grant money he was awarded. Washington University in St. Louis became aware of the potential misuses of […]
Greitens’ defense team requests trial by judge again due to ‘constant negative publicity’
The defense team representing Governor Eric Greitens is again asking the judge presiding over his criminal invasion of privacy case to waive a jury trial. In a 14-page motion made on behalf of Greitens Friday, defense lawyers pleaded with St. […]
Spanish engineering firm chooses Missouri for U.S. headquarters
Hexa Ingenieros, a Spanish engineering services company focused on designing and implementing automation process control and industrial computing services, is entering the U.S. marketplace right here in St. Louis. The company announced Wednesday it will operate as Hexa Engineers in the Cambridge Innovation Center […]
New investigative committee report claims Greitens lied about The Mission Continues donor list
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A new report issued by the House Special Investigative Committee on Oversight outlines the committee’s investigation into Gov. Eric Greitens and his use of a donor list from his former charity, The Mission Continues. According to […]
RELEASE: Governor Greitens authorizes Missouri Guardsmen to support US border security mission
Today, Governor Greitens authorized the deployment of Missouri Army National Guard troops and resources to the southern border in support of Operation Guardian Support. Four Soldiers and a UH-72 Lakota helicopter were deployed to Arizona to assist the Department of […]
RELEASE: Governor Greitens Announces Effort to Hire Military Veterans
Friday, Governor Greitens announced an initiative within the Department of Natural Resources aimed at recruiting and hiring more veterans at Missouri State Parks. Last summer, DNR began recruiting veterans to serve in the department. Now, that effort has been expanded […]
Judge denies deposition request of former Missouri Democratic party chairman in Greitens’ invasion of privacy case
St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison ruled Thursday he would not allow Governor Eric Greitens’ lawyers to question the former Missouri Democratic party chairman. In a hearing at Carnahan Courthouse, Burlison turned down a request from Greitens’ lawyer Ed Dowd […]
Legislation to move right-to-work to August ballot advances out of committee
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A resolution seeking to move the right-to-work referendum from the November ballot is moving forward in the Missouri House. HR 102, sponsored by Rep. Holly Rehder, proposes to move the ballot initiative from the November 6th […]
No ruling in Greitens team’s attempt to disqualify Circuit Attorney in felony computer tampering case
St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison did not make a ruling Tuesday on whether or not he will appoint a special prosecutor in the felony computer tampering case against Governor Eric Greitens. Burlison did, however, ask both sides to give […]
Prosecution’s investigator ordered to appear Thursday for re-deposition in Greitens’ invasion of privacy case
By Brian Robbins and Ben Striker Circuit Judge Rex Burlison ruled on Monday that Attorney Al Watkins would not be allowed to represent William Don Tisaby, and also ordered that the former FBI agent be deposed by Thursday. Initially, Watkins […]