The Spire STL Pipeline was granted a certificate to continue operating for 90 days, giving the project time to focus its engagement efforts.
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The Missouri State Council of Fire Fighters and IAFF Local 2665 have backed Rep. David Gregory’s campaign for state auditor.
A federal court declined Spire Missouri’s request for a rehearing over its STL Pipeline Tuesday, but the company is pursuing regulatory options.
The U.S. Senate took action to lessen the economic and recovery impacts of flooding by passing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Historic properties in the capital city are set to be rehabilitated in the coming years through a grant from the federal government.
The PSC ordered Spire Missouri to file contingency plans as the fate of the Spire STL Pipeline remains in flux.
Gov. Mike Parson and DPS awarded first responders and civilians public safety awards for their heroic actions in 2020.
In support of the relief effort, the Missouri National Guard will alert, mobilize, and deploy approximately 300 Soldiers to assist.
Gov. Mike Parson ended Missouri’s COVID-19 state of emergency, replacing it with a new order focused on the state’s health care system.
"It’s no secret that the government can be slow to adopt best practices, but when the need for reform is so apparent, it's high time we get a move on."