JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission met Wednesday and passed four new orders and tariffs. Chairman Robert Kenney began the meeting with an announcement regarding…
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Activists from Missourians for Fair Wages are hoping to see the Kansas City, Missouri City Council reconsider a recently passed referendum…
SEDALIA, Mo. — At the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Gov. Jay Nixon announced roughly $4 million in upgrades to the property through the Build…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Americans for Prosperity (AFP), a conservative grassroots organization, released a letter at noon today urging Missouri lawmakers to vote in favor…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon called for special elections to fill the seats of three House vacancies yesterday, but not everyone in the…
Saint Louis — After more than one year of negotiations, court battles, public events, private meetings, phone calls and warring through the press, taxicab regulators…
Saint Louis — Missouri Club for Growth was short one chairman when Bev Randles formally leapt into the race for lt. governor earlier this summer.…
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon spoke at the Annual Cooperative Conference for School Administrators, an event bringing together education officials from around the state organized by the…
NEW MADRID, Mo. – Noranda Aluminum CEO Kip Smith bought $100,000 worth of shares of NOR last week, in what legislators are calling a “statement”…
BARNHART, Mo. – Jeff Roorda, a former state representative, announced Tuesday his plans to run for the Jefferson County Council. The Democrat was term-limited and made an unsuccessful…





