Patient advocates with high demand and low supply are not the only likely benefactors to passing the Missouri Patient Care Act into law this November. One thing that could rise almost as fast as donations to the Missourians for Patient […]
St. Louis County officials voice their opinions regarding the privatization of Lambert airport
As efforts to privatize the St. Louis Lambert International Airport continues to be discussed, St. Louis County officials voiced their opinions regarding the issue. If the privatization does happen, the city of St. Louis would still retain the ownership of […]
Drunk driver who killed toddler in Florissant charged
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office issued charges on Thursday in fatal Florissant vehicle accident. Keshawn Hampton, 19, was charged with one count of DWI-death of another. According to police, the accident took place on June 23. The attorney’s […]
RELEASE: MetroLink Riders to be Shuttled by Bus Between Three Blue Line Stations on January 20
MetroLink trains will not operate between the Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44, Sunnen and Maplewood-Manchester MetroLink Stations for several hours on Saturday, January 20, to accommodate maintenance work to the light rail system. From the beginning of service until noon on January 20, […]
Judge refuses to dismiss Rams lawsuit
A St. Louis area judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the City of St. Louis and the area’s sports authority over NFL’s Rams departure to Los Angeles. St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Christopher McGraugh issued the ruling on […]
Ameren workers from Missouri, Illinois heading to Puerto Rico to help accelerate power restoration
In an effort to step up on-going power restoration and rebuilding efforts following the catastrophic destruction of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Ameren Corporation will deploy additional restoration workers to Puerto Rico in January. St. Louis-based Ameren, which powers 2.4 million electric […]
RELEASE: Missouri Airbnb Hosts Earned $28.8 Million, Welcomed 289,000 Guests in 2017
Airbnb, the world’s leading community driven hospitality company, announced today that its Missouri host community earned a combined $28.8 million in supplemental income while welcoming approximately 289,000 guest arrivals to the state in 2017. The 289,000 guest arrivals to Missouri […]
RELEASE: Senator Jamilah Nasheed Files Proposal to Repair Damage Done by 2017 Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, filed a bill to repair damage done by the passage of last session’s Senate Bill 43. Signed in August by the governor, the new law created serious consequences for Missourians. First, […]
OPINION: Policies St. Louis should consider to support the working class in 2018 & beyond
By Michael Benson Bankruptcy Attorney, A Bankruptcy Law Firm, LLC The foundation of St. Louis is the working class. In order for St. Louis to succeed, the working class must simultaneously succeed. The last decade has left blue-collar workers struggling to […]
Luxury residences set to open up in the Central West End next year
A brand new luxury residential complex located in a historic district in the Central West End is set to open its doors next year. The Residences at Holy Corners is an eight-unit, 2,515 square foot, townhome-style living areas that according to […]