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Missouri judge dismisses cannabis company’s lawsuit against state to stop recall

1 year 10 months ago
A Missouri judge denied on Wednesday a marijuana company’s effort to stop the recall of 62,000 products containing the company’s THC concentrate that the state deemed a “potential threat to health and safety.” The company, Delta Extraction, is a Robertsville-based licensed marijuana manufacturer that specializes in making THC distillate, a highly potent and pure form of THC used for things like vape pens, infused pre-rolled joints and edibles. On Aug. 2, the state regulating agency suspended…
Rebecca Rivas

4 Hands Brewing Co. to open 2nd location

1 year 10 months ago
Over the last 11 years, 4 Hands Brewing Co. has become one of St. Louis’ largest and most recognizable craft beer brands while operating out of one physical location. But that’s about to change, as the company on Thursday will open its second location at The District of St. Louis in Chesterfield.
Connor Hart

New initiative petitions seek to add rape, incest exceptions to Missouri abortion law

1 year 10 months ago
Six new initiative petitions were filed Wednesday with the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office seeking to add exceptions to the state’s abortion ban for rape, incest, fatal fetal abnormalities and the health and safety of the mother. Three of the six initiative petitions would also legalize abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Each was filed by Jamie Corley, a veteran GOP political operative from St. Louis who has worked for three members of Congress, including as national press secretary…
Jason Hancock

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signs major entertainment bill at Gateway Studios

1 year 10 months ago
Gov. Mike Parson signed the Show Mo Act into law Tuesday at the brand-new Gateway Studios, under construction in Chesterfield. The people who worked hard on this bill say it's been roughly 10 years in the making and will make a difference for entertainment in Missouri. It will give tax credits to entertainment companies who choose to perform, make movies or shows or even build studios here. “When the NFL draft was in our state, $164 million in one day. I mean, those are the kinds of investments…
Laura Barczewski

3 St. Louis County communities will receive millions in funding from FEMA

1 year 10 months ago
Devastating flooding hit the area one year ago and now three St. Louis County communities will receive millions in funding from FEMA. University City was one of those cities with dozens of homes condemned as a result of the July 2022 flooding. Now they're receiving $3.2 million in federal funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fix some of the issues. "It's just one step in the process and we hope there's several more down the road," said John Wagner. Wagner serves as…
Diamond Palmer