Preceding a data center summit in Jefferson City, roughly 100 Missourians gathered on Wednesday to rally against the development and construction of the centers across the state.
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When a proposed data center appeared near her parents’ home, Warrenton resident Änna Farrar started asking questions.
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Missourians from across the state, including residents of Festus, gathered to speak out against the development of data centers.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District issued a precautionary advisory for possible basement backups in the area of a water main break and street collapse near Broadway and Biddle.
Daniel Eskridge of Caldwell County, Missouri, is among five people arrested and charged with plotting to attack and kill government officials.
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Companies including Amazon and Google are building data centers in Missouri amid a boom in generative artificial intelligence. For many communities, there are more questions than answers.
More than 16,000 people who were detained at the jail between 2012 and 2022 are eligible to receive payment after a federal court recently issued preliminary approval.
A Jackson County judge permanently struck down a slew of abortion restrictions, including a statute requiring what’s known as a “complication plan” for medication abortions.
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Members of the board delayed a vote on the salary increases by two weeks in order for the city to find ways to fund the required pay raises for firefighters.