Kansas City Power & Light plans to reduce its use of coal in Missouri by closing or converting three units to natural gas beginning next year.
Read More »State senator seeks ban of red-light cameras, plate scanners
A state senator has proposed a bill that would ban red-light cameras and high-speed license plate scanners in Missouri.
Read More »Kansas City Council changing as big decisions loom
A majority of the Kansas City Council will be new when members take office in August, raising questions about how the council will tackle several looming major issues.
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Read More »Supreme Court: Death row inmate deserves hearing
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that lower courts should take another look at an appeal from a Missouri man on death row for killing a woman and her two children 16 years ago.
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Read More »Credit card companies to pay $2.2 million to Missouri
Three credit card companies will pay $2.2 million to Missouri to settle an investigation alleging they marketed deceptive add-on products to consumers.
Read More »Missouri gubernatorial candidates build war chests
Likely and declared Republican candidates for Missouri governor in 2016 each had more than $1 million on hand at the end of last year, according to campaign finance reports filed Thursday.
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Read More »St. Louis stadium plan likely requires public approval
A proposed open-air football stadium that backers hope will persuade St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke to keep the team from returning to Los Angeles will likely require voter approval of its public financing component.
Read More »Boeing may reap $229M in new subsidies from Missouri
Missouri has agreed to an incentive package with Boeing that provides the aerospace giant up to $229 million if employment grows and less if it shrinks moderately.
Read More »St. Louis County towns eye municipal court mergers
With the calls for municipal court reform continuing after the fatal Ferguson police shooting, some towns in north St. Louis County aren't waiting for possible changes to state law that could potentially spell their demise.
Read More »New judge in case against Missouri prosecutor
A new judge will hear the case against a mid-Missouri county prosecutor charged with drunken driving in an accident that injured four people when he reportedly backed his truck into a Columbia bar.
Read More »Settlement offered for red-light camera tickets in Missouri
Nearly 900,000 people who paid fines for red-light camera tickets in Missouri can apply for partial refunds under a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit.
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