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Proponents of renewable energy say more transparency is needed as the utility plans an $800 million investment in a fossil fuel energy source. * Law & Order Two juveniles charged in Kansas City Chiefs victory parade shooting Savannah Hawley-Bates Jackson County charged two people under 18 with unspecified gun offenses and resisting arrest in connection with the shooting at the end of Wednesday's Chiefs parade and rally, which killed one and injured 22 others. The court says more charges may come in the future. * Government, Politics & Issues After mass shooting, Kansas City officials want to regulate guns. Missouri won't let them Celisa Calacal In the wake of Wednesday’s mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs parade, lawmakers say they feel helpless to do anything about firearms or the high homicide rate. That's in large part because Missouri preempts local governments from enacting gun control measures. * Government, Politics & Issues Illinoisans fund utilities' corporate donations and legal. Advocates want to change that Andrew Adams Consumer advocates are pushing for a change to state law that would bar utilities from collecting money from customers for those expenditures, liability insurance covering executives and for the cost associated with filing rate cases. * Health, Science & Environment Missouri and other states target health insurer 'prior authorization' red tape Bram Sable-Smith In Missouri, legislation introduced by State Rep. Melanie Stinnett, R-Springfield, aims to establish a gold carding program for medical treatment and prescriptions. * Arts Art in transit: Lambert Airport’s gallery spaces help local artists take flight Jeremy D. Goodwin The latest round of work by local artists is now installed throughout St. Louis Lambert International Airport. 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