by admin | Jul 26, 2006 | Politics / Govt
The United States Justice Department has sued two members of Missouri’s Public Service Commission to deny them access to telephone records that phone companies might have given to the National Security Agency. Commissioners Robert Clayton and Steve Gaw have...
by admin | Aug 11, 2004 | Crime / Courts
A Missouri Public Service Commission decision regarding phone fees is reversed by a state appeals court. The Missouri Court of Appeals in Kansas City has ruled the PSC failed to support its decision to approve surcharges imposed on Missouri customers by Sprint,...
by admin | Jul 23, 2004 | News
Sprint says it will pay Kansas City $2.5-Million a year to have its name on a new downtown arena city officials want to build. It’s a 25-year deal. The arena is a $250-Million project.
by admin | Jun 17, 2004 | News
Sprint has announced plans to lay-off 1,100 workers, half of them in the Kansas City area. The company, one of Kansas City’s largest employers, acknowledges its long-distance service keeps falling as its wireless operation keeps growing. Long distance made...
by admin | May 18, 2004 | News
Missouri’s Sunshine Law will undergo an update, but an effort to make it easier to prosecute violators has become a victim of the legislative process. Just how easy it would be to prosecute someone for violating the state open meetings and open records law...