St. Louis architecture firm Arcturis has sued a developer that has plans for a new downtown St. Louis hotel, as it alleges it hasn’t been fully paid for work it completed on the project.
Arch Grants, the St. Louis nonprofit that annually awards $75,000, equity-free grants to startups, said Thursday it is providing $1.7 million in funding to 20 startups in its 2024 group, as well as adding three new companies to its fellows program.
An E. coli outbreak that sickened Rockwood Summit High School students has now risen to 97 cases and is linked to five events hosted by the same catering company last week, health officials said Tuesday.
Three parents of high school students are suing the catering company. A fourth lawsuit was filed by an adult who ate at one of the events and later tested positive by for E. coli.
Bill Marler, a food safety lawyer for Marler Clark, has handled thousands of E. coli cases like this one for the past…
Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz announced Thursday he’s withdrawing as President-elect Donald Trump’s planned nominee for attorney general days after securing the appointment.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey had been a finalist before Gaetz was named as nominee.
Gaetz’s path to Senate confirmation was highly unlikely following years of investigations about alleged drug usage and payments for sex, including with an underage girl. He submitted his resignation to Congress last…
The highest-paid state employees in Missouri brought home earnings ranging from $480,000 to $160,000. And one department makes up nearly half of the top 100.
The not-for-profit group originally set up to pay for Gov. Mike Parson’s 2021 inauguration gave $150,000 this week to the political action committee that helped get him elected.
Parson is leaving office due to term limits and has said repeatedly that he does not intend to be a candidate for public office again.
The PAC, Uniting Missouri, received the donation on Monday from Moving Missouri Forward Inc., which also paid the expenses to write and publish a biography of Parson called “No Turnin’…
The feds on Wednesday indicted a former Circus Flora board president, George Pace, accusing him of embezzling more than $120,000 from the nonprofit, which now says it needs help.
Solis Agrosciences, a St. Louis-based provider of agtech research services, has acquired the DNA analysis platform of another locally based agtech firm.
The list of possible buyers for a minority stake in the Buffalo Bills includes a St. Louisan who owns Florida beer distributors, private equity veterans, Silicon Valley power players and retired pro athletes.
The Missouri Department of Transportation is sharing its latest plans for major changes to Interstate 64 in St. Louis, including replacing or rehabbing bridges and changing traffic flow to make for a smoother commute.
The specific corridor of I-64 is between Kingshighway Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue. It’s a multimillion-dollar investment to also upgrade on- and off-ramps.
"We’ve got hospitals, universities, art institutions, schools, and lots of neighborhoods," said Jen Wade, a MoDOT spokesperson.
That…