Kansas City plans to bolster its EV infrastructure with chargers built into light poles along its streets.
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The General Assembly may need to become involved in school mask mandates in the future, Gov. Mike Parson said.
State Rep. Kurtis Gregory trotted away from the Missouri State Fair’s celebrity draft horse hitch show with the prize.
"Critical race theory is only a tool, which can be used for good or evil."
"We expect this investment to increase broadband internet connectivity and access in every corner of the state for hundreds of thousands of Missourians."
More than 56,000 patients obtained medical marijuana licenses in Missouri last year, according to new information from DHSS.
The replacement of the Rocheport bridge is set to begin in the coming weeks, kicking off a project that has been in the works for years.
A judge barred St. Louis County from enforcing its mask mandate Thursday, a win for Attorney General Eric Schmitt.
Employment rates increased considerably over the last year, with 83,900 more jobs reported last month compared to the same time in 2020.
The PSC approved a slight rate increase for Evergy Missouri West customers to recover a year’s worth of under-collections.










