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Twelve companies cut 1,850 Missouri jobs in large-scale layoffs in the year's first three months, according to WARN Act ...
The Federal Reserve left the interest rate at 4.3% for the third straight meeting. ( Associated Press) With just a month until festivities, the local Pride celebration has $200,000 less on hand ...
The bill would prevent local governments from developing laws penalizing landlords for denying tenants with federal housing ...
Ameren Missouri electricity users across the state will see higher summer bills after a state regulators approved a rate hike ...
University of Missouri student entrepreneur Christian Estrada's fashion show spotlighted Latino creatives and celebrated his ...
The University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory has unveiled plans for a $60 million upgrade to its Olson Performing Arts ...
Missouri’s meat processing and tourism industries meet in historic German town at the Hermann Wurstfest, which kickstarts the ...
To meet new demands, some experts say Missouri utilities may increase use of natural gas plants and renewable energy, like ...
Businesses are losing customers, and demand for lumber is dropping due to President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods.
The teams’ future at Truman Sports Complex, though, is increasingly in doubt as the franchises ponder options on both sides ...
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Employers added 177,000 jobs in April, and unemployment was 4.2%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Health care ...
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