The travel center chain, which said Monday it will open its first store in the state next month in Springfield, is actively looking at more real estate in Missouri. Will the St. Louis area be next?
Among the findings in a 62-page report Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey released Monday to KSDK:
25,000 cases dismissed.
2,735 cases dismissed by judges for failure to prosecute.
$351,500 in taxpayer money paid to an unlicensed attorney providing legal advice.
Countless violations of the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
A resignation just hours before a judge was to order potentially damaging records be turned over and a deposition be scheduled.
The report summarizes what his office found within…
St. Louis gastrointestinal health startup Geneoscopy Inc. has partnered with a major health care diagnostics firm to distribute the screening test for colorectal cancer it soon plans to begin commercializing.
The University of Missouri-St. Louis received a $3.1 million, five-year grant to increase in-school counseling services at the Riverview Gardens School District in north St. Louis County.
St. Louis grocer Fields Foods is being sued by the landlord of its Pagedale location, which it abruptly closed in July only a few months after its opening.
Hundreds of low-income and senior apartments are planned to be built or renovated in the city of St. Louis, representing more than $100 million in projects to be considered for tax subsidies Tuesday.
A Maryland Heights-based manufacturer of auto-injector pens and similar drug-delivery devices received a $9.9 million federal contract to produce a chemical-poisoning antidote pen.
A St. Charles County resolution opposed to Latino immigrants coming to the region was tabled by the St. Charles County Council on Monday.
The St. Charles County Council was originally going to vote on this measure Monday, but one of the sponsors, County Councilman Joe Brazil, pulled it off the table at the last second because two of the bill’s sponsors weren’t there and some of the others on the council don’t support it, at least in its current form. Brazil said he plans to propose the resolution…
The two restaurants are part of property management firm Lodging Hospitality Management's efforts to bring new life to the Maryland Heights development.
The Maryland Heights-based distributor of water, wastewater, storm drainage and fire protection products has agreed to buy the assets of a Minnesota-based drainage products business.