DESE’s Board of Education approved the application for the first charter school outside of a major city — but not without some pushback.
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An original copy of the 1865 ordinance abolishing slavery in Missouri was returned to DNR after being cleaned by the state archives.
Today, Gov. Mike Parson announced an additional $10.1 million for the A+ scholarship program from the CARES Act and the supplemental budget.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt joined a multistate coalition of 10 states in filing a lawsuit against Google.
“The more voices and perspectives that we’re exposed to, the greater the potential for trust and reconciliation.”
PSC denied a request to enact a moratorium on involuntary disconnections for all utility companies under its jurisdiction Wednesday.
With Gov. Mike Parson’s signature, Lincoln University will officially become the first HBCU to house its own police academy next year.
The first shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Missouri, with more than 50,000 doses included in the shipment.
Spire Missouri filed a general rate review with the PSC Friday, hoping to fund new programs while maintaining low prices for customers.
Montgomery City is set to receive $1.7 million to invest in broadband infrastructure from the U.S. Department of Commerce.