States across the central U.S., including Missouri, have added solar to the grid since last year.
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The Planning and Zoning Commission heard suggestions for data center regulations Thursday, the first of many.
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The exhibit was organized by the MU Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, which plans an opening ceremony Saturday.
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For the eighth year in a row, Centene is the highest ranked Missouri-based business at No. 19 — up four spots from last year’s list.
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Beginning in November, SNAP retailers across the U.S. will be required to stock more healthy foods. But experts say the change will ultimately leave federal food aid users with fewer options — especially in rural areas.
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A bipartisan bill that could shape the future of NIL in college sports had its first hearing Wednesday.
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Columbia Public Schools will have to dip into reserves to cover the rising costs, amid hesitation around state funding.
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President Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran betrayed his refrain of "No new wars" as he campaigned for the White House in 2024.
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The attack would be the first since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April, complicating mediation efforts for a deal to end the war.
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After Italian Flavio Cobolli missed an overhead on the second championship point of the five-set encounter, Zverev dropped on his back and began sobbing.
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Safe House Projects' new app, Simply Report, is now available on all Apple and Android devices in Missouri.
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The Jefferson City Council will be hearing a bill that aims to prohibit minibikes on public roadways, as well as monitor the noise levels of the bikes.
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Grocers across the Kansas City region stocked up on an array of World Cup gear to capitalize on excitement around the event.
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Columbia Regional Airport launches nonstop flights to Orlando and Destin as new parking and shuttle rules begin.
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Trump Administration moves to eliminate the Institute for Museum and Library Services
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New Missouri law will classify hemp-derived products as marijuana
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