Missouri's largest utility has officially set new regulations for data centers, including a new revenue-sharing system that may put money in residents' pockets.
The government will deploy low-flying airplanes to scan Missouri and Illinois for critical minerals as early as next week, a USGS representative told 5 On Your Side.
City officials in October said data centers had no plans for Festus, despite officials meeting with developers two months earlier. Residents are pushing back.
Chronic Wasting Disease has been spreading throughout Missouri's deer population for years. St. Louis was just added to officials' management zones for the disease.
Conservationists allow a maximum of 40 bears to be hunted, around 5% of the state's total black bear population as of 2021. Hunters harvested far under that number.
The Board of Aldermen's approval to sell off Interco Plaza through a loophole may allow the city to sell 46 other parks. Opponents call the move illegal.
The Missouri Senate's president told Hawley that a new law protects residents from higher power bills caused by data centers. That's not entirely true.