A $500 million, 80-acre mixed-use development that kicks off construction this month in Chesterfield will be built on such a large scale that, combined with another similarly sized proposed development nearby, the developer predicts it will “shift the center of gravity of this entire region” to downtown Chesterfield.
A Chesterfield-based manufacturer of pet care and food products has expanded with its acquisition of a Nebraska pet food maker catering to small animals.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a lawsuit over St. Louis County's latest mask mandate. In a release sent out Wednesday, Schmitt called the order "illegal."
The mandate was passed by the St. Louis County Council Tuesday night in a 4-3 vote along party lines. The order went into effect Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. It requires all people over the age of 5 to wear a mask "while in indoor and enclosed public buildings and spaces and public transportation" in St. Louis County. The mandate…
Wandering up Louisville Avenue up to Clayton Avenue, we realized we had drastically gone outside the boundaries of Franz Park (and I’ve already looked at that stretch of street before), so we turned down the short stretch of San Jacinto… Continue Reading →
St. Louis Heart and Vascular PC filed the lawsuit, alleging that SSM wrongly terminated its staff memberships and clinical privileges at the system's DePaul Hospital
There have been four directors of the St. Louis County jail in the past three years. Scott Anders is now in the role and is dealing with COVID, court delays, re-entry for inmates, and recent jail releases.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A judge has thrown out most of a lawsuit that seeks refunds of St. Louis city earnings tax payments for people who began working remotely during …
'Curiosities' is the latest in a series of collections by the self-taught fiber artist, who’s created everything from textured landscapes to watercolor-style botanicals in thread.
The business is buoyed by contemporary tastes: The Tuscan architectural style of exposed wooden beams has created demand, and so has the desire for what’s known as “barnwood,” the kind with saw marks and other signs of wear.
“I have work hanging that is actually touching each other. It’s full because I’m not really decorating with the art," says Slein. "I’m living with it and I’m collecting it and I want to be able to see as much of it as possible."