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Rep. Kip Kendrick called on Gov. Mike Parson to expand the call of the special session to allow mail-in ballots delivered late to be counted.
The PSC issued an order requesting feedback from utility companies on plans to recover past-due payments from consumers.
The Missouri Department of Revenue announced the opening of three temporary license office locations on Aug. 17 to better serve Missourians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missouri may increase its emphasis on flu shots ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to DHSS Director Dr. Randall Williams.
The strain of the COVID-19 pandemic is having an impact on staffing in the education community, according to Susan Goldammer.
House Minority Floor Leader Crystal Quade called the special session on violent crime a distraction from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.S. Department of Labor today announced two grants, totaling $1,834,214, awarded to the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to improve and promote its Short-Time Compensation program.
Governor Mike Parson announced 16 broadband projects from eight broadband providers will receive more than $3 million through the state’s Emergency Broadband Investment Program and connect almost 2,000 Missouri households.
Despite many businesses facing economic struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic, Missouri-based StepNpull is seeing a massive boost in sales.