Evergy Inc. is pausing involuntary disconnections through March due to the winter and promoting its customer assistance programs.
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Attorney General Eric Schmitt said ensuring election integrity was important after taking part in a lawsuit over four states' elections.
SB 262, pre-filed by Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, would increase Missouri’s fuel tax by 2 percent annually for the next five years.
Gov. Mike Parson signed off on the supplemental budget package from the extraordinary session Friday afternoon.
A group of Missouri restaurants' bid to overturn St. Louis County's indoor dining ban hit another roadblock Friday.
Spire Missouri filed a general rate review with the PSC Friday, hoping to fund new programs while maintaining low prices for customers.
"Regardless of your stance on the Medicaid expansion, it is clear that there needs to be reforms to the current system."
Montgomery City is set to receive $1.7 million to invest in broadband infrastructure from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
“The integrity of our elections is of critical importance to maintaining our republic, both today and in future elections.”
If the bill were to pass, any school distinct with more than 20 percent of students attending a persistently failing school would be required to establish a charter authorizing office, review any charter petitions for the district, approve the petitions, and submit them to the board of education for a vote.










