The aldermen grilled M2 Development Partners as to why it sought tax incentives before conducting any environmental and safety studies to determine project viability.
Police found human remains buried in a yard outside a vacant home in north St. Louis on Monday following calls from residents — and some digging by the area's alderman.
The attorney general took at least four hams and $3,000 in campaign contributions from a Smithfield Foods lobbyist when he was in the Legislature, records show.
The situation appeared to be the latest indictment of the city's handling of Missouri Sunshine Law requests — until city employees looked through their files.
More than $100 million in disaster aid has been paid out so far to help St. Louis-area residents and businesses recover from July's historic rainfall and floods.
More than $4 million in hotel tax revenue a year is available for new projects, once legal wrangling over the St. Charles Convention Center is complete.