The Osage Nation is planning to roll the dice on a new casino at the Lake of the Ozarks, though a successful outcome is far from guaranteed.
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Missouri’s Republican representation in Congress implored FERC Friday to preserve the Spire STL Pipeline through the winter months.
Although artists can use the campus to rehearse, it will not be an entertainment venue.
The PSC approved Evergy Missouri’s request to slightly reduce customer bills based on its renewable energy rates.
If taken offline, the project could leave 175,000-400,000 customers in the St. Louis region without service, Spire said.
Missouri’s behavioral health providers are struggling under a rash of illnesses and demand during the pandemic, providers told lawmakers.
The attorney general has already sued to block the federal vaccination requirements for large companies and federal contractors and employees.
Missouri is offering free credit and identity theft monitoring to educators who could be at risk from a vulnerability in a state website.
Missouri is reaching out to the next generation of educators through a new recruitment platform amid a nationwide teacher shortage.
SAPA, which took effect in August, declared federal laws that could restrict gun ownership among law-abiding Missourians as "invalid."