Voters in the capital city approved a new sales tax meant to increase pay for public safety officials on Tuesday.
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Several Missouri entities have applied for help bouncing back from the economic impact of COVID-19 through a new federal program.
Gwen Mizell is taking her passion for clean energy and inclusion into her new role as Ameren's first chief sustainability officer.
St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters merges with Chicago to form Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council
The amalgamation of the two councils will fold approximately 50,000 workers under the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council umbrella.
The facility is expected to be ready for players and fans by 2024 with construction slated to begin in the middle of next year.
"On average, a 10 percent increase in women working results in a 5 percent increase in wages."
Missouri Soybean CEO Gary Wheeler will receive the Honorary American FFA Degree, the national organization's highest honor, next week.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a temporary decrease to Evergy Metro customers’ electric bills beginning next month.
Missouri’s non-farm employment rose by more than 70,800 jobs between September 2020 and last month, according to the latest jobs report.
The Missouri Public Affairs Hall of Fame inducted its 2021 class last week, honoring five Missourians for their community engagement.