JEFFERSON CITY • The state of emergency Gov. Jay Nixon declared in November ahead of the grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case is set to end today — and so far, there are no plans to extend it.

Nixon, a Democrat, said Tuesday he has not decided whether to extend the state of emergency he declared Nov. 17.

The state of emergency, enacted with an executive order, was to last 30 days unless extended with another executive order.

That 30-day period runs out today. Without announcing a decision, Nixon on Tuesday noted that the state’s emergency response was “winding down” and that its “footprint is very, very small.”

The grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson, who is white, in the August fatal shooting of Brown, a black teenager, came a week after Nixon declared the state of emergency.

After the announcement, shots rang out, police cars were set on fire and businesses were burned on West Florissant Avenue and South Florissant Road as the National Guard remained out of sight.

Nixon later said that officers sacrificed property in order to save lives.