PoliticsMissouri math: How a 23-year sentence adds up to more than 40 years in prison Rudi Keller, August 8, 2025
PoliticsThe "most punitive and restrictive book policy in the country" begins in Missouri Sept. 25. Who is fighting back? Joe Ellett, September 6, 2023
NewsPrison Broke: Missouri House committee investigating Department of Corrections issues report (updated) Karen Dillon, May 18, 2017
NewsMissouri AG Josh Hawley hires Shook, Hardy & Bacon to defend DOC discrimination lawsuit that was supposed to have settled last week Karen Dillon, April 7, 2017
NewsDiscrimination lawsuit against Missouri Department of Corrections takes unusual turn Karen Dillon, April 4, 2017
NewsNew Missouri DOC head Anne Precythe transfers warden and two top officials at KC prison Karen Dillon, March 13, 2017
NewsA long-shielded report confirms why the Missouri Department of Corrections continues to face major lawsuits Karen Dillon, March 1, 2017
NewsDave Dormire announces resignation from the Missouri Department of Corrections Karen Dillon, March 1, 2017
NewsPrison Broke, Part 6: How much longer can the DOC’s No. 2 man stay on the job? Karen Dillon, February 21, 2017
NewsPrison Broke, Part 5: Missouri’s latest DOC-discrimination lawsuit settlement revealed Karen Dillon, January 31, 2017
NewsInformation about Missouri's stockpile of execution drugs revealed in court document David Martin, January 10, 2017
NewsPrison Broke Part 3: Missouri DOC Director George Lombardi makes a run for it, ahead of auditors Karen Dillon, December 20, 2016
NewsGeorge Lombardi, Missouri Department of Corrections director, resigns Karen Dillon, December 15, 2016
NewsPrison Broke Part 2: Missouri House Speaker Todd Richardson calls for an investigation into the Missouri DOC. Karen Dillon, December 6, 2016
NewsPrison Broke: The Missouri Department of Corrections can't escape its own worst habits Karen Dillon, November 22, 2016
NewsMissouri Department of Corrections caught misleading about its executions, wants to kill Earl Ringo tonight anyway Steve Vockrodt, September 9, 2014
NewsGears get moving again on Missouri's death penalty machine with John Winfield's execution Steve Vockrodt, June 18, 2014
NewsFederal judge halts John Winfield's June 18 execution in Missouri, finds state interfered with his clemency Steve Vockrodt, June 12, 2014
NewsChris Koster wants to establish a state-run laboratory to make lethal injection drugs Steve Vockrodt, May 29, 2014
NewsOklahoma judge says state's execution law is unconstitutional because of its extreme Missouri-like secrecy Steve Vockrodt, March 26, 2014
NewsFederal judge stops Oklahoma pharmacy from supplying lethal injection drug to Missouri Steve Vockrodt, February 13, 2014
NewsThe Apothecary Shoppe, the Tulsa pharmacy that supplies Missouri with lethal injection drug, slapped with a lawsuit Steve Vockrodt, February 12, 2014
NewsA new court filing brings another potential black eye to Missouri's execution methods Steve Vockrodt, January 24, 2014