The PSC is allowing Ameren Missouri to lease a section of unused fiber to another company seeking to expand broadband coverage.
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A staffing shortage in the face of increased demand is an obstacle for DMH, Director of Behavioral Health Nora Bock told lawmakers Wednesday.
Treasurer Fitzpatrick said he would not comply with proposed rules for financial institutions he warned would jeopardize Missourians’ privacy.
Advocacy groups, retired judges, and lawmakers are urging the state to halt the execution of Ernest Lee Johnson.
Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is heading to Arizona and Texas this week for discussions on election and border security.
Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden asked the MSBA to clarify its position on a national response to conflicts with school districts.
The Spire STL Pipeline team is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to grant it more time to provide service to the St. Louis region.
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear Missouri’s abortion law case at this time, though it may after a federal appeals court issues its ruling.
St. Louis seniors can now schedule rides in electric vehicles (EVs) through a new service launched by the city this week.