More than $346 million was earmarked to expand Missouri’s rural broadband infrastructure, the FCC announced Monday.
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COVID liability protection will be a major reassurance for Missouri businesses when it comes up next session, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said.
Lincoln University took another step toward hosting the first police academy at a historically Black college or university this week.
Missouri’s utility companies could get financial help switching to renewable natural gas under a new bill filed by incoming Sen. Jason Bean.
After facing a recount and flipping a seat after Election Day, incoming Rep. Betsy Fogle is looking forward to her time in the statehouse.
CDC partners will arrive to bolster the efforts of local schools to provide a safe learning environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The PSC ordered the state’s utilities to file suggestions on the recovery of past-due customer payments resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
With a little more than a month before lawmakers are due back in Jefferson City for the 2021 legislative session, pre-filing opened Tuesday.
The Missouri Senate passed the $1.2 billion supplemental budget bill Wednesday, advancing it to the governor for final approval.
Rep. Phil Christofanelli and Sens. Holly Rehder and Greg Razer filed legislation to change Missouri laws on people with HIV on World AIDS Day.