Gov. Mike Parson requested a federal emergency declaration to grant aid to the state’s response to June’s severe flooding Friday.
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Missouri’s clean energy job market faced a decline during 2020’s economic downturn but managed to bounce back by the end of the year.
The PSC is collecting data on economic disruptions and customer billing as COVID-19 cases rise across the state.
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt voted in favor of the bill, touting the potential benefits for the state’s roads, bridges, and information highway.
Visitors will have the chance to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at the State Fair thanks to the quick coordination of local health officials.
Emery, who was running for a Congressional seat, died on Aug. 6 at the age of 71 after spending multiple days in the hospital.
A recent order from FERC may mean the end of a rule that has governed Missouri’s utility companies for more than a decade.
Spire Missouri is pleading for a rehearing in federal court, seeking to continue operating the Spire STL Pipeline through the winter months.
The PSC dismissed a complaint against the Grain Belt Express that alleged changes to the project violated prior PSC orders.
AFP-MO abandoned its effort to place the motor fuel tax increase on the ballot in 2022 but still plans to fight the hike next session.