A Kansas City activist has filed a lawsuit alleging Mayor Quinton Lucas attempted to intimidate her into withdrawing a request for public records from his office. Lora McDonald, executive director of the Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity, or MORE2, sued the city earlier this month over alleged violations of the Missouri Sunshine Law. […]
Cementland: Bob Cassilly’s Unfinished Masterpiece will show at the St. Louis Public Library – Central Library until Sept. 22. The photography exhibit by Richard Sprengeler showcases the last project […]
The work of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly is coming to the Missouri Botanical Garden in a stunning exhibition uniting art and nature. With thousands of pieces of blown glass forms […]
A homegrown gyro chain will continue its westward expansion. Owner Vedad Becirovic says Soulard Gyro will open its fourth shop, at 12205 Dorsett Road in Maryland Heights, later this year. As the name suggests, the first Soulard Gyro was located on 12th Street in the city's Soulard neighborhood.
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Inspiration and Expression, The Art of MaryJo Clark. The exhibit includes collage, […]
A 2021 murder case that caused chaos at the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office at the tail end of Kim Gardner’s tenure appears to still be causing problems for the prosecutor's office under new leadership. The murder trial of 18-year-old Jonathon Jones was supposed to start this Monday.
Congratulations, Annie Mbale, project manager of World Trade Center and Mosaic Project! Mbale will be honored as a St. Louis young leader at the St. Louis American Foundation’s twelfth annual Salute to Young Leaders Networking Awards Reception, presented by Midwest…
The lawsuit says that the hospital failed to provide 60 days advance written notice of a mass layoff to employees or staff, as required by the federal WARN act.
Capacity, the St. Louis-based artificial intelligence software company led by serial entrepreneur and former Answers CEO David Karandish, for the second time this year has acquired another local startup. It also announced a deal to purchase a San Diego-based speech and voice technology provider.
Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere repeatedly promised in print that the Sprint merger would result in a massive surge in new jobs. In a rambling missive that took aim at deal critics predicting job losses, the charming, potty-mouthed ex-CEO proclaimed that critics were lying, and that the deal would be “job positive from day one” and every day thereafter. […]
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…