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The Missouri Public Service Commission has scheduled additional public hearings to get more input about Liberty Utilities’ requested rate hike.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed SB133, intended to reduce the risk of damage to the state’s buried utility lines, the type of incident that caused the fatal April 9 explosion in Lexington.
Utility crews working overnight were able to bring power back on for several thousand customers in Springfield and around the ...
Both Springfield City Utilities and Liberty Utilities are reporting dozens of power outages across the Ozarks due to Sunday’s severe storms.As of 8 p.m., Springfield City Utilities reports over 37,400 ...
Area agencies provide update on storm recovery and power outages following Sunday’s severe weather in Springfield.
Eight months after officials plunged shovels into dirt for a ceremonial ground-breaking, phase 1 of the project — which, for ...
Cape Girardeau hosted Missouri’s Liberty Bell replica during a national tour to promote U.S. Savings Bonds, drawing crowds ...
Big changes could be coming to one of Liberty’s largest parks—and city leaders want the community to help guide the future of ...
Smart technology prevents more than 150,000 customer outages during major severe weather outbreaks in 2025, even more during ...
Storms that rolled through Springfield about 5 p.m. Sunday, June 29 knocked out power for at least 37,000 City Utilities customers. Here's the latest.
Residents across Springfield have lost power following a severe thunderstorm and winds on Sunday evening. According to a City Utilities of Springfield (CU) social media post, ...