Everything that goes into building operations takes electricity, from overhead lights to desktops. But what about the buildings that store all of your phone and computer's information?
Why did a Missouri regulator tip the scales against a measure requiring companies like Spire and Evergy to report where they perform utility shutoffs?
Nearly 20,000 homes in St. Louis City spend between 6% to 10% of their annual income on utility bills alone, many in ...
Both Evergy and Ameren Missouri asked a Missouri House committee to support legislation that would allow them to charge ...
The utility companies say Missouri is losing out on attracting major employers to the state because it doesn’t have enough ...
Share your story with Isabella. Evergy officials, Henry County commissioners and Missouri state leaders hosted a town hall Monday night to address concerns about hazardous chemicals. An ...
Henry County, Missouri residents and the County Commission are speaking out about high levels of chemicals found in the air ...
(KCTV) - Claims that cancer-causing chemicals from a Missouri power plant ... In a statement Evergy said its Montrose facility has a dust control plan in place. The plan includes visual ...
FOX4’s Jacob Sloan first reported on the story Thursday. Neighbors blame the closed Montrose, Missouri Evergy coal fired power plant for the levels. Davis School parents are learning about a ...
Evergy, Inc. (EVRG) is a prominent electric utility holding company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Formed through the merger of Kansas City Power & Light (KCP&L) and Westar Energy in 2018 ...
Evergy used to have a power plant near Montrose Lake that’s at the center of a lawsuit from a county resident. The old plant’s nearly 90 minutes southeast of downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
Charles Garrison lives in Henry County, just about a mile away from Evergy’s Power Plant in Montrose, Missouri. For almost two years, he’s battled cancer. He believes the disease could be ...