A St. Louis-based law firm has filed lawsuits against two corporate giants, alleging they violated their fiduciary duties by transferring pension obligations to “risky” plans.
The deadline has been extended to submit a nomination for the St. Louis Business Journal's Business of Pride Awards, now in its fourth year. The new deadline to submit your nomination is Thursday, March 28.
These awards recognize and celebrate outstanding LGBTQIA+ business leaders and companies that are advocating for inclusion and equality. In addition, the Business Journal again hopes to recognize those who are not members of the LGBTQIA+ community, but allies leading their teams with an inclusive…
The bipartisan legislative committee investigating Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher over allegations of ethical misconduct will hold another hearing when lawmakers return to the Capitol from spring break next week.
The House Ethics Committee – made up of five Republicans and five Democrats – will convene Tuesday at 4 p.m. It is the committee’s fifth hearing since the legislative session began in January.
Plocher, a Republican from Des Peres who is running for lieutenant governor, has been…
Bally Sports Midwest will air nearly all of the Cardinals’ games in 2024, with the MLB season’s start coming as the parent company of the regional sports network seeks to emerge from bankruptcy.
St. Louis County's Department of Transportation and Public Works (TPW) will close McDonnell Boulevard between Byassee Drive and Eva Avenue in Hazelwood for a $3.4 million bridge replacement project. The road will remain closed between Byassee and Eva through 2025.
The closure will take effect at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Drivers are advised to use Banshee Road as an alternative route.
About 15,000 cars cross the J.S. McDonnell Bridge, a 73-year-old structure along Coldwater Creek, daily. But, the heavily…
A St. Louis-based private equity real estate investment firm has opened two new industrial funds, and they've made their first acquisition in St. Louis County.
The number of local technology job postings decreased dramatically in 2023, mirroring a national trend of firms cutting back on tech hiring and staffing.
Defense assets that potentially could be sold include Digital Receiver Technology Inc. and the corporation's stake in United Launch Alliance, a rocket-launch joint venture, sources told Bloomberg.