From “Bob Clark Beyond”: by Bob Clark, Executive Chairman and Founder at Clayco Although Clayco’s development may be a COLD Storage Facility for Performance Food Group, things are sure HEATING UP around the community! Since the project’s successful groundbreaking a few months ago, everything has been going smoothly. The local fire department recently conducted three […]
Today brings weird news. It's bad news, but peculiar bad news. As you'll recall, the main marker of multiple myeloma is M-protein. The lower the better, and late last year it dipped below detectable levels. A second test, serum immunofixation, went from detecting cancer to maybe detecting something to flatly reporting no hint of cancer. ...continue reading "Health update"
Jayson Tatum is the newest member of the NBA's $300 million club. The Boston Celtics star has agreed to a five-year, $314 million contract extension to remain with the reigning NBA champions, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Monday. The new pact will begin with the 2025-26 season and [...]
From STLToday: St. Louisans may take the Eads Bridge for granted. But 150 years ago, it was considered one of the wonders of the modern world, an engineering marvel with Gilded Age backers and a creator compared to Leonardo da Vinci. The man who gave St. Louis its first bridge over the Mississippi — whose […]
Christie Brinkman has been named the new chair of ULI St. Louis. Brinkman the director of design-build at Castle Contracting, LLC, has been a member of ULI St. Louis for over seven years. She has most recently served as chair for mission advancement. Brinkman, who joined Castle six years ago, was just named to the […]
We have one final Supreme Court decision to look at this year: Moody v. NetChoice. It's a bit tricky. The headline result is that it was a unanimous opinion, and technically that's true. In reality, it was probably more like a 6-3 decision. The background is pretty simple: Texas and Florida both passed laws banning ...continue reading "Free speech probably lives, though only 6-3"
Four former Missouri guards have pleaded not guilty to murder in the December death of a Black man in prison, and a fifth has pleaded not guilty to accessory to involuntary manslaughter.
A local woman takes her fight to stop gun violence to the nation’s capital after the murder of her son and prevent other mothers from experiencing similar grief.