Developers behind a $325 million mixed-use development along the Mississippi River in North County said it will succeed because of their experience and its location near a new Saint Louis Zoo campus.
St. Louis startups involved in sports software and in educational technology have been named to the 2022 cohort of Google for Startups Black Founders Fund. The pair are among more than 50 companies that will receive $100,000 in nondilutive and other assistance from Google.
The banks' new director of community reinvestment enters the job at an especially interesting time. Federal banking regulators are revising Community Reinvestment Act rules for the first time in more than two decades.
Adrienne Dawson is not only head of DEI for MilliporeSigma North America, but she also co-founded several employee resource groups, including the Black Leadership Network and served as a co-lead for the Leaders of Color Action Network in North America.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Police are asking for the public's help to find a man wanted in connection with a recent carjacking. He was wearing a very distinctive shirt and investigators believe that may identify him. The brand name of the suspect’s shirt is likely referred to as “Vlone.” A 27-year-old woman was carjacked in [...]
This picture was taken at La Defense in Paris. Stop me if I'm wrong, but it's the starship Enterprise, right? And it's connected to the building via part of the Starfleet emblem. Or am I losing my mind?
Members of the rock community are sharing their thoughts on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, who died Thursday at age 96. Here are…
Helen Lee, principal and founder of award-winning design firm Tao + Lee Associates, is passionate about stopping hate against Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities. A proud Chinese American, Lee sees it as her mission to mentor young Asian Americans.
Nalini Mahadevan’s experiences as an immigrant, mother, and woman of color deeply inform her legal practice — both as a workplace and in terms of services provided.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Eligible voters can cast a ballot right now for the next President of the Board of Aldermen. There is a Special Primary Municipal Election in St. Louis on September 13. But, all Missouri voters now have the option to vote early. The election is between Jack Coatar and Megan Green. They [...]
Earlier today, there was a Senate Judiciary Committee markup on the JCPA — the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act — put forth by Senator Amy Klobuchar. Last week I wrote a long post about just how broken the bill is. It does almost everything it seeks to do badly, in ways that are genuinely dangerous. […]
In October 2021, Queen drummer Roger Taylor toured the U.K. in support of his new latest album, Outsider. A collection of performances from the trek is set to be released on September…
At not even 30, Scott Schenkelberg has had a powerful impact on diversity, equity and inclusion at a long-established St. Louis-area business and can be expected to provide continued visibility on such efforts as his career progresses.
Russell, a Davenport, IA-based development and construction company with over 250 employees, announced that Matthew Stack has been named the president of Russell’s St. Louis office. Stack comes to Russell with over 19 years of real estate industry experience in executive leadership, project management and business development. Prior to joining Russell, he was most recently […]
Page Announces 1.7 Mile Airport Road Improvement Project St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page was joined by Missouri state Representative Raychel Proudie and Berkeley Mayor Babatunde Deinbore this week to announce $5.4million road improvement project along Airport Road. This project will remove and replace 1.7 miles of Airport Road from I-170 east to N. […]