Ford is canceling operations at its Kansas City Assembly Plant for the week as winter storms bolster the need for natural gas in the area.
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As the Midwest faces snow and frigid temperatures this week, Missouri utilities are advising customers to cut down on energy usage.
Despite being a new legislator this session, Rep. Maggie Nurrenbern is no stranger to the statehouse or collaboration across the aisle.
Missouri’s PSC approved a Fuel Adjustment Charge (FAC) change to allow Evergy Missouri West to offset under-recovered costs this week.
Two bills meant to amend Missouri’s Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Act program were considered by a House committee Wednesday evening.
A bill in the Missouri Senate seeks to consider adding streaming services to the list of video service fees.
"Our kids deserve the best education possible, and in-seat learning is now one of our top considerations in evaluating the schools before us."
A Senate committee considered a bill that would restrict further filing requirements for tax-exempt nonprofit organizations Tuesday.
U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is facing a Democratic challenger in next year’s election — former state Sen. Scott Sifton.










