Attorneys for the state focused on a provision preventing abortions based on a Down syndrome diagnosis in federal court Tuesday morning.
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With proposed rule changes awaiting action in Washington, D.C., several are seeing pushback from Missouri officials.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt sought to block school mask mandates from going into effect with a new motion filed in court Friday.
Columbia Mayor Brian Treece announced he will not be running for a third term next April during a community meeting Friday afternoon.
Internet providers said one of the biggest obstacles to investing in broadband infrastructure was inadequate coverage mapping.
The PSC approved a change to Missouri-American Water Company’s infrastructure system replacement surcharge for St. Louis County customers.
Seasonally-adjusted employment rates in Missouri rose by more than 7,200 employees between July and August.
More than a dozen educators are participating in this year’s TFA St. Louis Aspiring School Leaders Fellowship.
The Spire STL Pipeline was granted a certificate to continue operating for 90 days, giving the project time to focus its engagement efforts.
Overall scores for the MAP test fell last school year, something the state’s education department attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.