Economists told lawmakers Monday broadband investments were key to keeping college graduates and remote workers in Missouri.
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"We are committed to doing what we can at the state level to fix this crisis and to get us back on track, but we need the federal government to get on board or get out of the way."
"We will continue to cooperate with the PSC to ensure that customers have the information they need on this situation when it is available."
The PSC denied Empire District Gas Company’s request for summary judgment in a complaint case stemming from February’s cold snap.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit against Springfield Public Schools, alleging Sunshine Law violations over a CRT inquiry.
"I look at the train we’re on: If we fast-forward 20 years, what’s that going to look like for my kids?"
Spectators and stakeholders alike are watching the Spire STL Pipeline case as the possibility of a shutdown looms.
“We deserve to be at the table for the climate discussion — that’s why we are being very proactive."
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.
Missouri’s Republican representation in Congress implored FERC Friday to preserve the Spire STL Pipeline through the winter months.










