Missouri will use its grant to explore new ways to address impaired driving through a partnership with the Missouri Safety Center, which will include examining new and successful programs employed by other states.
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Ameren Missouri has announced the beginning of a project to upgrade electric meters throughout Missouri as part of its Smart Energy Plan.
The governor announced nearly $50 million in CARES Act funds will go towards expanding Missouri’s broadband infrastructure during Thursday's press briefing.
An order for Spire Missouri to refund customers for past surcharges was approved by Missouri’s PSC during Wednesday's agenda meeting.
"Evidence confirming the effectiveness of all-rider helmet laws is abundant as is the damage resulting from the absence of this law."
Clean energy employment rates have seen massive decrease during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Clean Jobs Midwest 2020 report.
An order to further decide how utility companies will collect past-due payments after delays due to COVID-19 has been approved by Missouri’s PSC.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) considered its budget for the 2021 fiscal year and approved remote meetings in Wednesday's agenda meeting.
Missouri’s DSS has announced home energy funding assistance for low-income families as part of the second phase of Missouri’s reopening plan.
A year after Gov. Mike Parson's first international trade mission, Missouri's chief executive details its successes and what's still in the works.