The PSC ordered Ameren Missouri to revise its planned electrical surcharge protection program before offering it to customers.
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After more than seven years, Missouri Historical Society President Dr. Frances Levine is retiring from the organization next year.
Out of more than 400 local education agencies surveyed, only Kansas City Public Schools said it has approved critical race theory curriculum.
Daily vaccination rates have increased slightly in Missouri after the state unveiled new COVID-19 vaccine incentive programs last week.
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn two major cases as part of a battle over a Mississippi abortion law.
Gov. Mike Parson decried mask mandates Monday, arguing the orders undermine the state’s push to incentivize the COVID-19 vaccines.
From vaccinations to testing strategies, here’s a look at the state’s COVID-19 recommendations for the upcoming school year.
A bipartisan group of Springfield legislators is hosting a vaccination clinic next week in an effort to combat rising COVID-19 cases.
The Supreme Court of Missouri upheld the legislature’s authority to limit non-economic damages in medical negligence cases Thursday.
The PSC is set to consider a request from Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois to construct a transmission line running through Missouri.