Those seeking a substitute teaching certificate will be able to pursue it through alternative training as the state faces a shortage.
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"If we are to continue to provide for our families and our futures, we need to have leaders who believe that an educated workforce is critical."
As electric vehicles gain popularity across the nation’s roadways, Missouri’s electric cooperatives want to expand the state's network.
Missouri’s clean energy job market faced a decline during 2020’s economic downturn but managed to bounce back by the end of the year.
The PSC is collecting data on economic disruptions and customer billing as COVID-19 cases rise across the state.
"After all this work, you just hope you’ve done what you can to put on the best event with the things that people want to see and experience."
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley is the latest Missouri official to push for increased accountability in the meatpacking industry.
Spire Missouri is pleading for a rehearing in federal court, seeking to continue operating the Spire STL Pipeline through the winter months.
The PSC is calling on its federal counterpart to allow the Spire STL Pipeline to continue providing service in the St. Louis area.
The PSC ordered Ameren Missouri to revise its planned electrical surcharge protection program before offering it to customers.