As thousands call for clemency for Ernest Johnson, Gov. Mike Parson said he’s clearing the state's backlog of clemency petitions.
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The PSC approved Spire Missouri’s Weather Normalization Adjustment Rider adjustment, ensuring a rate decrease for customers next month.
Auditor Nicole Galloway said the board had misinterpreted state statute in a way that could hinder how her office publishes reports or works with law enforcement.
Missouri plans to focus most of its upcoming broadband investments on building out its infrastructure for 256,000 people.
Veterans and legislators gathered in the Capitol Tuesday to celebrate a bill designating a Korean War veterans memorial in Kansas City.
Cedar County prosecuting attorney Ty Gaither charged five individuals in the Agape Boarding School abuse case.
A Boone County judge denied Attorney General Eric Schmitt's motion to block mask mandates for public schools.
Rob Dixon is stepping down from his post as the Department of Economic Development director in October.
In the wake of Senate Republicans’ battle over rules and tradition, Sen. Bill White said he would take the lead on drawing a clear process.










