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As of Monday morning, 37 personnel were assisting restore power in Springfield through the Missouri Public Utility Alliance.
FILE - Emissions from a coal-fired power plant are silhouetted against the setting sun in Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 1, 2021. A federal appeals court has put Environmental Protection Agency ...
GOLDEN CITY, Mo. — A Southwest Missouri school district is bringing the barnyard to the classroom. “We’re putting an onsite field trip here for the kids, K-5, so they’re able to come out ...
Teeden in his statement: "It is with a heavy heart but a clear mind that I have made the difficult decision to step down as the Head Coach of the Plant City High School Basketball team.The past 10 ...
PLANT CITY, Fla. — Warning: This story includes graphic details. Reader discretion is advised. A 33-year-old was arrested on Highway 92 after he allegedly exposed himself in the parking lot of a ...
At Plant City High School, the principal and three assistant principals are Raiders themselves. Spend just 10 minutes with them, and you'll feel their passion.
LABADIE, Mo. — A historic Environmental Protection Agency rule change in 2024 was about to cause trouble for a heavily polluting Missouri power plant. The rule will likely be reversed in what ...
FREDERICKTOWN, Mo. -- Jennifer Torr was at a coffee shop next door to the the Critical Mineral Recovery battery recycling plant when it caught fire in October, sending a tower of smoke into the air.
The Jefferson City School District launched its first Seed-to-Service Scholarship to encourage students interested in education to become future teachers in the district.
A large lithium battery-recycling plant explosed in Fredericktown, Missouri. So far, no inuries have been reported. Dramatic video shows the moment an explosion rocked a large battery-recycling plant.
Missouri Prime Beef Packers also announced a plant closure in Polk County in February 2024, impacting 335 workers. Several more layoffs beyond the Kansas City area also came from the school ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Claims that cancer-causing chemicals from a Missouri power plant have seeped into land and water for years has the attention of the federal government.