A bill that would allow Missourians to carry concealed firearms on public transit was perfected in the lower chamber Wednesday.
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Following an extensive evaluation process, four qualified teams have been selected to compete for the contract to design and construct a new Missouri River Bridge on Interstate 70 near Rocheport.
"Giving a chance to kids stuck in a district that doesn’t meet their needs seems like a huge win for taxpayers and families."
The Missouri 911 Board is putting $2 million toward modernizing systems across the state, bringing them in line with national standards.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) is reviewing its practices following an order from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
As the Midwest recovers from last week’s winter storm, Missouri’s Public Service Commission is investigating its impact on utility companies.
The Missouri House passed a bill that would put control of eminent domain issues in the hands of local officials Thursday.
Gov. Mike Parson joined other governors in urging the president to withdraw an executive order pausing oil and gas leases on federal land.
Ameren Missouri is pledging a sizable investment into infrastructure and renewable energy as part of its commitment to smart energy.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) dismissed an application from a pair of energy entities to approve a transition of assets.