New year brings higher pay for minimum wage workers in Missouri
Minimum wage workers can expect a bigger paycheck in the new year.
Minimum wage workers can expect a bigger paycheck in the new year.
Missouri employers are facing a shortage of skilled workers and are still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, a state survey found.
Hy-Vee and Aldi are recalling bagged salads manufactured by Fresh Express due to the potential that they may be contaminated with Cyclospora.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson was confident Tuesday that the state is prepared for the planned reopening of businesses next week, and business associations are wor…
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved an agreement in an electric rate case filed by Ameren Missouri which PSC officials said will reduce Ameren'…
Ameren Missouri's request to forego collection of fees for late payments and reconnections to help customers dealing with financial hardships amid the COVID-19…
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has made a form available on his office's website to report price gouging related to COVID-19.
States around the nation are seeing thousands of people losing their jobs due to the novel coronavirus, and Missouri officials say they're looking at lifting s…
Utility companies are taking what their leaders call "unprecedented" measures to help customers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chelsea McGill, owner of Grind and The Gathering Place in California, has been no stranger to success in the past calendar year.
"I couldn't talk. I was speechless for once, I guess everyone would say."And if you ask Tyler Clenin now, he'd say he still isn't quite sure what to say, even …
The California Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual dinner meeting Saturday at Sweet Chipotle Event Center.
Ameren Missouri is seeking permission from state regulators to lower the amount charged its electric customers for energy efficiency investment.
Two family-owned, full-service John Deere dealer groups - with locations in nearby Tipton and Columbia - have announced plans to merge their businesses.
Nestled at the end of State Street in Clarksburg rests a charming salon where customers can get much more accomplished than a haircut.