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The Missouri Senate perfected a change to rate adjustment policies for water and sewer utilities early Wednesday morning.
A bill seeking to encourage nuclear power generation in Missouri is moving forward in the House after its perfection Tuesday.
Rep. Rick Roeber, who faces allegations of sexual and physical abuse from his now-adult children, has resigned from the House.
The EPA and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) are honoring four Energy Star partners in Missouri with Partner of the Year awards this year.
“We just want to live, work, and keep the government out of our lives as much as possible.”
Missouri placed a moratorium on administering the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine Tuesday following few reports of extremely rare blood clots.
A House committee is set to consider a bill meant to bring the state into line with national mental health parity standards.
After five hours of session, there was only one clear winner in the Senate Monday: drama.
We continue our tipsheet series by looking at who might run to replace Congressman Jason Smith if he decided to get into the U.S. Senate race.