Missouri’s medical marijuana program is in full bloom, with advocates expecting more than $200 million in sales by the end of 2021.
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The State Board determined that the emergency amendment was necessary because of the severe shortage of substitute teachers.
State Technical College has been named the fastest-growing college in the state amid years of continuous growth and record enrollment.
Investments are vital to ensuring more patients have access to telehealth services, according to Missouri providers.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request from the Spire STL Pipeline to preserve its service through the winter months Friday.
"We can handle another search for paper towels and toilet paper, but we can’t let our kids go hungry at school."
Sen. Mike Cierpiot and chief of staff Michelle Pleus were honored by Evergy this week for their work on securitization legislation.
The Fair Maps Missouri Coalition has put together a competition for Missourians to draw their own congressional and legislative maps.
The PSC approved several natural gas companies’ efforts to mitigate the impact of February’s cold snap on customers this week.
The Post-Dispatch said it held off in publishing its story in order to give DESE time to correct the website.