The state’s version of the program was established by a section of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, known as the TIF Act.
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The Ameren Corporation published a plan to reach its net-zero carbon emissions goal in Missouri Monday, projecting $8 billion in clean energy investments over the next two decades.
Gov. Mike Parson and first lady Teresa Parson have tested positive for COVID-19, the couple announced Wednesday.
The federal grants for school districts in Dunklin, Henry, Ozark, Shannon, Texas, and Wright counties will pay for 90 percent of the cost of the safe rooms, which are designed to shelter a total of more than 4,500 students, staff, and area residents during severe storms.
Local groups across the country, including 13 Missouri organizations, are calling on congressional leadership to act on legislation that would create a federal flood risk disclosure requirement to protect families, renters, and homebuyers.
Missouri state employees won five StateScoop 50 Awards this year for their work in cybersecurity and IT — more than any other state.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request from Spire Missouri to install a gas distribution line in Cass County during Wednesday’s agenda meeting.
"Transit funding is not just for riders — it impacts transit workers, small business owners, those who manufacture and repair transit components, front line workers, and many others."