The Missouri House passed the largest budget in the state's history on Thursday but their colleagues in the Senate said they’re prepared to spend even more, especially on teachers.
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson's new band, Envy of None, will release a seven-inch single pressed on yellow-and-blue vinyl, reflecting the colors of…
If the Missouri Senate debates a sports wagering bill that passed the House last month, it’s likely to include a higher tax rate and more money to combat problem gambling. At …
A spokesperson for St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones said her office had no comment on Chief Coles' remarks. As of Thursday afternoon, the circuit attorney's office did not respond to FOX 2's request for comment.
In the U.S., politicians are itching to disrupt Big Tech. In January, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, introduced by Senator Klobuchar in October 2021, which would prohibit large technology companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google from preferencing their own products and services. Senator Grassley celebrated the bill […]
Kick off your weekend at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park! Each Thursday Night at the Museum will be the most fun, engaging, uplifting, thought-provoking, perspective-shaping night
Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas, much more powerful than CO2. And emissions of methane keep going up: The bad news is that the amount of methane in the atmosphere isn't just rising, it's accelerating. The good news is that methane only lasts about 50 years before it breaks down. If we can get ...continue reading "Chart of the day: Methane emissions reach record high"
I love liberal fights over Obamacare: Almost no writer on the left actually understands the ACA. Adding the individual mandate significantly increases the CBO cost of the law. This is why the GOP used repeal of it as a pay for in their reconciliation bill. https://t.co/IQqEDr0zCb — Jon Walker (@JonWalkerDC) April 7, 2022 It's true ...continue reading "Let’s fight over the individual mandate some more!"
When we set out to begin work on our annual real estate awards program, we decided to make some notable changes, including changing the name of the program from Building St. Louis Awards to Commercial Real Estate Awards.
The site of a former Schnuck Markets, the $120 million new development at the intersection of Clayton Road and South Hanley Road became Clayton’s first upscale, contemporary senior living high-rise building when it was completed in September 2021.
Building the Central West End’s first hotel development in 20 years took more than just brick and mortar. It required a lot of precise demolition expertise because of adjacent structures.