Some conservative members of the Missouri Legislature don't think Gov. Mike Parson's executive order goes far enough.
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The EPA recognized seven Missouri freight businesses for their environmental and energy efficiency with its SmartWay Excellence Awards.
A school district in Jefferson County is walking back its mask mandate, though its COVID-19 quarantine policies will remain in effect.
After nearly a year of deliberation, Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved Spire Missouri’s general rate case.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt decried “power-hungry bureaucrats” and said his office would file a lawsuit this week.
Former Missouri lawmaker Brian Nieves is taking his passion for conservative advocacy to the airwaves as host of a new radio show.

St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters merges with Chicago to form Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council
The amalgamation of the two councils will fold approximately 50,000 workers under the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council umbrella.
Evergy is nearing its sign-on goal on a solar subscription program allowing customers to offset their energy output with clean power.
"I think this is the beginning of a movement back toward parents being the most powerful 'special interest' in the education of their kids."