A mental health program aiding Kansas City firefighters could be adapted for other public safety organizations, Missouri lawmakers said.
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Spire Missouri sought clarification on its rate case after the Public Service Commission issued an order last week.
Ameren Missouri is increasing its solar capacity in the eastern part of the state over the next two years through community partnerships.
Jefferson City voters will decide the fate of a proposed sales tax touted as a way to bolster the city’s public safety departments Tuesday.
"Supporters of a political system that permits — and even encourages — such a shell game surely doesn’t really believe the climate’s existential threat is really that existential."
Gwen Mizell is taking her passion for clean energy and inclusion into her new role as Ameren's first chief sustainability officer.
The EPA recognized seven Missouri freight businesses for their environmental and energy efficiency with its SmartWay Excellence Awards.
After nearly a year of deliberation, Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved Spire Missouri’s general rate case.
Evergy is nearing its sign-on goal on a solar subscription program allowing customers to offset their energy output with clean power.