A St. Louis alderman wants the city's top attorney to review two state legislators' criticism that city limits on the size of a senior property tax break and on the value of affected homes would violate a new state law.
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Owner Katie Lee and culinary director chef Jake Sanderson recently won Walmart's “golden ticket” at the company’s open call for product pitches, which saw hundreds of participants.
Politically progressive financier Soros would become largest shareholder in Audacy, owner of six St. Louis stations, which declared bankruptcy earlier this year.
Fermentation tanks, grain silos, conveyor belts, hoses, boxes of glass bottles, office desks and more are open for bidding on BidSpotter, an online auction site for industrial goods.
The comptroller and mayor both addressed the board in person, something not seen in years. One urged for correcting mistakes; the other pushing the board to see her vision.
By Mark Schlinkmann and Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch