Clayton, MO – Contrary to scuttlebutt the St. Louis region seems to be unifying around a bid to lure Amazon’s $5 billion second headquarters investment. The St. Louis Economic Partnership, which is funded by both St. Louis City and St. Louis […]
Dear Mr. Danforth, your self-righteous turkey call politics are their own brand of divisive
Well, it’s been about 24 months, and that means the Cardinals are due for a new closer and, of course, John Danforth is due for a sanctimonious diatribe on the Republican Party. It’s been about that long since Danforth teamed […]
MoDOT: Big Bend bridge to reopen Aug. 16 after redecking project
ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Department of Transportation will join with federal, state and local officials to celebrate the completion of the Big Bend bridge construction project with a ribbon cutting, according to a press release. The ribbon cutting is set […]
PRESS RELEASE: McCaskill continues dialogue with Homeland Security on agro-terrorism
WASHINGTON – After the Department of Homeland Security warned of possible terrorist threats to U.S. food supplies, including at grocery stores and restaurants, U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill is asking for details on what the agency is doing to identify and […]
Missouri Supreme Court reverses decision on St. Louis Rams tax case against Director of Revenue
In an opinion handed down today written by Supreme Court Justice George Draper, The St. Louis Rams LLC and The St. Louis Rams Partnership (Respondent) versus the Director of Revenue (Appellant), the Administrative Hearing Commission decision in favor of the Rams […]
PRESS RELEASE: Florissant car accident victim identified, police looking for witnesses
FLORISSANT — The deceased is positively identified as Demond Spruill Jr., 18 years of age, of the 1000 block of Ramport Drive in Florissant, MO 63033. The male passengers of the vehicle remain in critical/unstable condition. Two are 17 years […]
Clayton firefighter honored at City Hall
Clayton firefighter Mike Dedert (right) was recognized at Tuesday’s Clayton City Council meeting for completing coursework that will help the department better manage its records, in addition to continuing his education.
Burned out QT in Ferguson now the site of community empowerment
The project sits on the site of the former burned out QuikTrip at the corner of W. Florissant and Canfield Green, just down the street from where 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed three years ago. The QT […]
Sen. Blunt votes to repeal Obamacare
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) released the following statement after voting to begin debate on House-passed legislation that would repeal and replace Obamacare. The Senate now has the opportunity to consider amendments to the measure before it comes to a […]
Two apprehended in Affton armed robbery
Just before midnight on Monday, July 24, police got a call that a suspect held up a cashier at the Circle K Gas Station in the 9000 block of Gravois Road in Affton. When officers from the Affton Southwest Precinct […]