Ameren Missouri and Courtyard by Marriott held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new Jefferson City fast-charging station Thursday.
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Gov. Mike Parson extended Missouri’s state of emergency through March 31, 2021 as COVID-19 cases increase across the state.
At least 257,822 Missourians have tested positive for coronavirus.
Missouri’s elected officials may be seeing an increase in pay over the next two years after a state commission suggested the raises.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request from Ameren Missouri for a delay in transferring customers to a new rate plan.
With the extraordinary session stalled until after Thanksgiving, here’s a look at the budget as it stands so far in the process.
Gov. Mike Parson defended the newly relaxed statewide guidance on quarantining for Missouri schools on "This Week in Missouri Politics."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission denied a request from AARP to intervene in an Evergy Missouri investigation.
The Missouri-developed COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is expected to receive federal approval by the end of the year.
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft found “no probable cause” Auditor Nicole Galloway violated state law and misused her office during the 2020 campaigns.