The PSC approved procedural schedules for two complaint cases against Spire Missouri over February’s cold snap Wednesday.
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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issued a response to a lawsuit over his decision to relocate a portion of the Police Department’s budget.
Gov. Mike Parson signed four bills into law Tuesday, enacting licensure and insurance reforms and regulations on emerging technologies.
Gov. Mike Parson outlined the effects of a failure to renew the FRA Monday, pointing to the group of legislators who stalled the process.
The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF) awarded four of Missouri’s congressional delegates for their 2020 voting records this week.
Missouri state offices will be closed Friday in recognition of Juneteenth, the first new federal holiday in nearly four decades.
DESE submitted its request for federal funds through the American Rescue Plan, allocating most to local schools to respond to the pandemic.
"Broadband is as critical as electricity and water — that is something that experts say, and that’s why today’s announcement is so important.”
A new stamp from the U.S. Postal Service commemorating Missouri’s bicentennial is set to be issued this year.










