by Mike Lear | Jun 3, 2016 | News
A $33-million riverfront redevelopment project at the St. Louis Arch is complete – ahead of time and below budget. Redeveloping the Arch grounds is part of a bigger project spanning more than ten miles – a $380-million plan that seeks to better connect the...
by Mike Lear | Jun 2, 2016 | News
The Department of Conservation says a man who made headlines last summer for catching an 83-pound flathead catfish has pleaded guilty to taking it using an illegal method. Anthony Stacy of Farmington faces 13 other wildlife violations in two counties. Stacy said in...
by Mike Lear | Jun 2, 2016 | Business, News
The Missouri Chamber and some of its members are among those urging Governor Jay Nixon (D) to sign into law a tax break for business owners who sell their a company to its employees. It would allow a 50-percent break in the capital gains tax for the sale of stock to...
by Mike Lear | Jun 1, 2016 | Health / Medicine, News
A program launched at the University of Missouri is helping family doctors better screen for and begin treating autism spectrum disorders in children. Local doctors might not know all the ways to recognize autism that a specialist, such as those at the University of...
by Mike Lear | May 31, 2016 | News, Weather
Five years after an EF-5 tornado devastated Joplin the National Weather Service is still learning from that storm. The storm that spawned that tornado, which left a damage path up to a mile wide through Joplin and killed 161 people, seemed much less dangerous early...