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…
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…
St. Louis City SC, BJC Healthcare, and St. Louis Children's Hospital are kicking off Major League Soccer's 'Kick Childhood Cancer' campaign at Wednesday night's match against FC Dallas. It's just ahead of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September.
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
PETA supporters will be outside the Budweiser Brew House in Ballpark Village during Wednesday afternoon's game. They're urging the beer maker to stop severing the tailbones of the Clydesdales.
On Aug. 30, 1861, after consulting only with his wife, Fremont issued a proclamation declaring that active rebels in Missouri will be shot and their slaves "hereby declared freemen."
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Bill Wyatt and partner Don Kuehl opened the first McDonald's restaurant in Missouri, at 9915 Watson Road. "Nobody knew us; we were just another hamburger place then.''
A St. Louis County Republican is suing to block possible statewide ballot measures that would allow St. Louis and St. Louis County to set their own firearms restrictions.
The rare lemon cuckoo bumblebee bee was recently spotted in a Belleville garden by an amateur citizen scientist. The bee’s population has been on the decline, but this recent sighting could mean good news for rare bee species and bumblebees in the region.