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A clinic for women and children is being constructed in Springfield thanks to contributions from the state and a Medicaid benefits provider.
The Missouri State Library is the first in the nation to offer an online accredited high school completion program to adult residents.
Spectators and stakeholders alike are watching the Spire STL Pipeline case as the possibility of a shutdown looms.
Although artists can use the campus to rehearse, it will not be an entertainment venue.
The PSC approved Evergy Missouri’s request to slightly reduce customer bills based on its renewable energy rates.
IN PLAIN SIGHT: Condo development company brings in illegal immigrants to work in St. Charles County
The workers detailed how they had to work 11-12 hours per day, six days a week, and were paid cash at the end of the week.
If taken offline, the project could leave 175,000-400,000 customers in the St. Louis region without service, Spire said.
Businessman Andrew Jones launched a bid for Missouri’s 1st congressional district, seeking to flip the seat held by Congresswoman Cori Bush.