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CRG Cumulus applied for a permit to build a 440-acre data center for an unidentified company, but it canceled the plans after ...
Despite a 23% drop in federal dollars supporting research last fiscal year, University of Missouri officials expressed ...
The City of St. Louis Zoning Upgrade is the first major overhaul of the city’s zoning code since the 1950s and will rethink ...
In the Kansas City area, all but one health insurance carrier have asked state regulators for the right to bump up premiums ...
The National Education Association ranks Missouri as the 49th state in the nation in both average teacher starting salary and ...
Spikes in Jackson County property tax assessments have left owners facing increases of up to 2,000% and a murky path to ...
Advocates are pushing back against the utility for resuming power shutoffs in St. Louis neighborhoods, urging for extension ...
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved the closure of 12 schools by the end of the ...
The donation is the first contribution the team has made in Missouri this year, coming just two months after the legislature ...
The city expects up to two years of costly debris removal and demolition from the May 16 tornado and continues seeking federal aid, with FEMA so far providing $34.7 million in individual assistance to ...
Measures announced last week include a revision that would prohibit cannabis business owners who have violated state rules ...
Missouri gambling regulators selected Circa and DraftKings as "candidates for priority investigation" in awarding two direct ...
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