An outcry of boos filled council chambers in Festus Thursday night when a resolution passed for the city to hire a consulting firm to negotiate with developer CRG on a potential data center.
The Missouri House of Representatives passed a dozen bills this week, including a measure that would permanently extend the expiration date for a controversial transgender law.
This is the second time the business decided to shut its doors this month after CareSTL Health president and CEO Angela Clabon claimed the first closures were made due to economic hardships.
A Somali truck driver failed an English proficiency test after getting pulled over for driving the wrong way on Highway 61 in Lincoln County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said he could not identify road signs required to hold a commercial driver’s license.
BJC Healthcare announced a new compensation structure that it says would maintain or increase pay for 72% of its employees, but the health system did not immediately clarify impacts on the remaining 28% of its workforce.
Panera Bread, or as we St. Louisans call it, Bread Co., launched a new "Mix & Match" value menu aimed at competing with fast food joints. This is the first time the company has offered a dedicated value menu.
Two bills gaining momentum from Missouri lawmakers would require drivers convicted of killing a parent while intoxicated to pay child support to the surviving spouse or guardian raising the victim's child or children.
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Beginning next school year, two Catholic schools in the St. Charles County area will be reconfiguring. According to the Archdiocese of St. Louis, St. Paul Parish in St. Paul and St. Joseph Parish in Josephville will be rearranging student levels at each campus. Starting in the 2026-2027 school year, the [...]