At least one of the Starbucks locations in Clayton will close early to conduct anti-bias training Tuesday, meaning coffee connoisseurs will have to get their afternoon java fix elsewhere. Beginning at 2:30 p.m., more than 8,000 Starbucks locations nationwide will […]
Missouri State Highway Patrol reports nine traffic fatalities, zero boating fatalities, zero drownings over Memorial Day weekend
Nine people died in traffic crashes over the 2018 Memorial Day weekend, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Last year, nine people were killed during the three-day weekend. During the counting period of 6 p.m., Friday, May 25, through 11:59 […]
RELEASE: Belden to participate in upcoming investor events
Belden Inc. (NYSE: BDC), a global leader in high quality, end-to-end signal transmission solutions for mission-critical applications, today announced that it will participate in two upcoming investor events. Specifics regarding the events are as follows: Stifel 2018 Cross Sector Insight […]
RELEASE: Edward Jones and the Alzheimer’s Association® receive Halo Award for corporate social responsibility and cause marketing
/PRNewswire/ — Financial-services firm Edward Jones and the Alzheimer’s Association have received a North American award for their strategic alliance, formed just two years ago. The pair received a Gold Halo Award in the Best Health Initiative category at the Engage […]
RELEASE: As temperatures rise, Missouri American Water encourages wise water use
With temperatures expected to rise across the region, reaching into the 90s this weekend and next week, Missouri American Water is reminding customers to use water wisely. “From keeping hydrated to playing in water sprinklers, as well as running air […]
RELEASE: MetroLink work scheduled May 29 – June 3
Construction work for the new Cortex MetroLink Station may result in brief delays for MetroLink riders May 29 through June 3. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, May 29, May 30, June 2 and June 3: From 8 p.m. through the […]
Attorney General audit finds nearly 5,000 rape kits untested in Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley is calling on Missouri to do more in regard to rape kit testing. According to the Attorney General’s preliminary results, released by Hawley on Thursday, there are nearly 5,000 untested sexual […]
Galloway continues probe into the payment of Governor’s Office attorneys
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Auditor Nicole Galloway still wants answers concerning the use of public money to defend Gov. Eric Greitens’ office. Last week, the Auditor requested information about the use of private attorneys in a letter to Lucinda […]
Watkins testifies; Barnes, Dowd argue about K.S. testimony
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In a hearing that started out contentious and maintained a level of animosity, Al Watkins said he is under the impression the large sum of cash he received came from a “wealthy, out-of-state Republican,” but he […]
RELEASE: Blunt, Klobuchar bipartisan bill to reform process for workplace harassment and discrimination passes Senate
WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Senators Roy Blunt (Mo.) and Amy Klobuchar (Minn.), the Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Rules Committee, announced legislation to reform the process to pursue claims of sexual harassment or other workplace discrimination experienced on […]