The U.S. Department of Commerce is investing $613,750 in coronavirus relief funds to Missouri to bolster its broadband infrastructure.
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A federal court declined Spire Missouri’s request for a rehearing over its STL Pipeline Tuesday, but the company is pursuing regulatory options.
U.S. Senate candidate Scott Sifton is advocating for additional justices on the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve Roe v. Wade.
Here’s a look at three avenues Missouri officials are exploring on the abortion issue and the effect the Texas law could have on them.
Historic properties in the capital city are set to be rehabilitated in the coming years through a grant from the federal government.
Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer joined a bipartisan effort to recognize the 13 service members killed in Afghanistan last week, including one from his district in Missouri.
The University of Missouri System Board of Curators voted unanimously to name its new health facility after U.S. Senator Roy Blunt Thursday.
"I will never be a weak Republican who wants to go to Washington and play politics."
"I am proud to call Vicky a friend and lend my support to her candidacy to become the first woman Republican U.S. Senator from the great state of Missouri."