JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Colonel Sandra K. Karsten, the first woman to ever serve as superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol in its 85-year…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Just three items appeared before the Missouri Public Service Commission this week, but the commissioners want one thing made clear: the…
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Veterans Commission is taking a major step forward to modernize its Veterans Homes in St. Louis, St. James and Cape…
AAUW Work Smart Kansas City is the first phase of an effort to empower 1 million women to successfully negotiate salary and benefits KANSAS CITY…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission, in its latest agenda meeting, approved KCPL GMO’s request to change the fuel adjustment charge on…
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Department of Revenue Director Joel Walters presented the vision for the future of the Department at its quarterly town hall meeting,…
A federal appeals court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency endangered public health by keeping a widely used pesticide on the market after evidence should…
System upgrades strengthen natural gas service to customers in Columbia, Jefferson City and surrounding communities COLUMBIA, MO. (Aug. 9, 2018) — Ameren Missouri natural gas…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Three tariffs and new orders appeared before the Missouri Public Service Commission this week, with the first item dealing with changes…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A new ruling from the Missouri Court of Appeals could put the issue of regulating electric vehicle charging stations back in…