"There is no evidence that validates how allowing concealed-carry permit holders to legally bear firearms onboard transit vehicles would improve safety and security."
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A Senate bill meant to help utility companies receive financial help transitioning to renewable natural gas is on its way to the House.
After final approval from the PSC, Ameren Missouri is moving forward with the largest solar facility in the company’s history.
“Get a Ride” is a comprehensive resource of transportation platforms across each region.
Missouri is recovering from 2019’s catastrophic flooding quicker than it had after other floods, Gov. Mike Parson said.
Missouri’s PSC approved an application to intervene in its consideration of a proposal from the Empire District Electric Company.
"PACE has become so popular that, at least in terms of commercial lending, it has become a competition to the banking industry."
"Allowing transit passengers to carry firearms will not enhance the safety and security of public transit systems."
After a decades-long career in public service for Missouri, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt announced Monday he would be leaving his Senate seat in 2022.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request to clarify regulations around the Missouri Universal Service Fund this week.