Lincoln University took another step toward hosting the first police academy at a historically Black college or university this week.
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Missouri’s utility companies could get financial help switching to renewable natural gas under a new bill filed by incoming Sen. Jason Bean.
After a year of discussion on local control, Rep. Ingrid Burnett is hoping to give communities authority over the use of plastic bags.
The PSC ordered the state’s utilities to file suggestions on the recovery of past-due customer payments resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sen. Andrew Koenig pre-filed a bill meant to limit the ability of local officials to mandate and enforce county-wide shutdowns Tuesday.
"Prioritizing vaccinations for transit operators will enhance the current disease mitigation strategy while helping to minimize service disruption, so we can move Missourians and keep the economy on track."
The PSC approved increases to The Empire District Gas Company’s PGA factor after the company reported a shift in the cost of natural gas.
Amid an election shakeup and new rules, St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed is joining the race for mayor.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson released a new public health warning Thursday outlining suggestions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Ameren Missouri and Courtyard by Marriott held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new Jefferson City fast-charging station Thursday.