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Here’s a look at some of the ways Missouri’s utilities are assisting customers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the winter months.
DESE’s Board of Education approved the application for the first charter school outside of a major city — but not without some pushback.
PSC denied a request to enact a moratorium on involuntary disconnections for all utility companies under its jurisdiction Wednesday.
A group of Department of Social Services (DSS) employees took first place over eight other teams in the “Show Me Challenge” this week.
A controversial resolution rejecting the 2020 presidential election results in other states passed a House committee Monday night — but it appears to be blocked from making it to the full floor.
The first shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Missouri, with more than 50,000 doses included in the shipment.
Evergy Inc. is pausing involuntary disconnections through March due to the winter and promoting its customer assistance programs.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt said ensuring election integrity was important after taking part in a lawsuit over four states' elections.