The city of St. Louis could soon be exploring the idea of establishing a public municipal bank to address some of city’s most pressing issues — such as affordable housing, small business growth and financing for municipal projects. St. Louis […]
RELEASE: New Community Library Program at Metro Transit Locations to Launch March 29
St. Louis Promise Zone, St. Louis County Library and Metro Transit will announce the launch of a new program to promote literacy and reading, and improve the transit experience for Metro riders during a special event on Thursday, March 29. […]
Missouri mourns passing of Rep. Cloria Brown
ST. LOUIS – The Missouri Legislature is mourning the passing of one of their own. Rep. Cloria Brown, after battling cancer, passed away Sunday evening. Cloria Brown The Republican state representative from St. Louis County has served terms in the […]
STL County Councilman Mark Harder heads up new government reform and efficiency committee
St. Louis County Councilman Mark Harder is the chairman of a new committee that aims to investigate, create, and lead the effort to reform county government and make it more responsible and efficient. The the new committee labeled the Committee […]
RELEASE: St. Louis poised to lead reshoring of U.S. fashion and apparel industry
ST. LOUIS, March 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — According to a recent article by the St. Louis Business Journal, St. Louis is on the leading edge of a national trend to re-shore apparel manufacturing jobs in the United States, attracting much-needed manufacturing investment and training skilled sewing talent. “With the […]
RELEASE: Columbia Sportswear and Major League Soccer Announce New Relationship
PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE) Columbia Sportswear (NASDAQ: COLM) and Major League Soccer (MLS) today announced a new collaboration featuring co-branded outerwear and apparel for men, women and children. This agreement covers all 23 MLS soccer teams in the United States and […]
Could Republicans move right-to-work vote to favor the party in November election?
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The issue of right-to-work is still up in the air in the Show-Me State, despite the passage of the legislation during the 2017 legislative session, and there are a number of questions still to be answered […]
Two new candidates emerge in Clayton’s open Ward 3 Aldermanic race
By this time next month, Clayton residents will see at least one fresh face on the Board of Aldermen, with one of its six current members not seeking re-election. With a little over three weeks to go before Clayton’s municipal elections […]
Greitens defense team wants to move up trial date
Gov. Eric Greitens’ defense team wants to move his trial for invasion of privacy to start in early April and hopes to have a judge hear the case rather than a jury trial. The Republican governor was indicted on a […]
RELEASE: Cardinals option six players to minors
TEAM HAS 40 PLAYERS REMAINING IN CAMP, INCLUDING 11 NON-ROSTER INVITEES JUPITER, Fla. – The St. Louis Cardinals announced over the weekend that they have reduced their Spring Training roster by six players, leaving the number of players in Major League […]