Studio M, the Fenton-based manufacturer of home and garden decor that shut down in April, has sold its brand to a gift company based outside Kansas City.
Washington University on Monday named noted epidemiologist Dr. Sandro Galea as the inaugural head of its planned School of Public Health, effective Jan. 1.
Nippon Steel has extended its timeline to close the $14.9 billion deal for Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. The deal, announced Dec. 18, has drawn controversy from the beginning.
The University of Missouri-St. Louis’ Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center is making the education programming of its Anchor Accelerator available to the public.
The Missouri Technology Corp. says it has achieved a key milestone, having now awarded more than $50 million to early-stage companies through its state-sponsored venture capital program.
A quickly growing, New Jersey-based Mexican fusion chain recently opened its first location in the St. Louis region and is already looking to add a second.
A campaign to enshrine abortion rights in Missouri’s constitution said Friday that it collected more than 380,000 signatures in just three months, more than twice the likely total needed to qualify for this year’s statewide ballot.
The coalition, called Missourians for Constitutional Freedom, is hoping to put on the November ballot a measure that would legalize abortion up to the point of fetal viability. Since June 2022, nearly every abortion has been illegal in the state with the exception…
United States Steel Corp. said it and Nippon Steel are working to comply with a request for more information from the U.S. Department of Justice in an antitrust review of the $14.9 billion merger.
Families in the Saint Louis Public Schools could get some cash back into their pockets for driving their kids to and from school.
On Monday, parents were sent a letter from the district saying they could earn a $75 gas card this week if they take their kids to school instead of letting them ride the bus.
It all comes after multiple drivers were absent Monday, leading the district to tell families whose students planned on participating in afterschool activities to arrange alternative transportation.
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Washington University is seeking contractors for its $26 million expansion of a prominent historic building near the Cortex Innovation District that will create a new business incubator.
A Texas company’s Illinois expansion with a new $54 million, 100% solar-powered manufacturing site near the St. Louis region is under construction by a Metro East contractor.