Twenty years and 800-million dollars is a little intimidating to some lawmakers who hold the key...
Tax package coming together for major airplane manufacturer
The key part of the state's effort to lure a multi-billion dollar airplane manufacturer to...
Legislature considering major economic development plan for KCI
Legislation aimed at clearing the way for Bombardier Aerospace of Montreal to give serious...
Casino limits attacked
A plan to limit the number of casinos in Missouri draws opposition from a company that could...
Drury Hotel chain founder dies
One of the founders of the Drury Hotels chain has died at the age of 78. Cape Girardeau...
Cards president leaving for New Jersey
The St. Louis Cardinals have lost the team president that has helped them get a new stadium and...
Deal Struck to Build New I-70 Bridge at St. Louis
An agreement has been reached to build a new Interstate 70 Mississippi River Bridge linking St....
Virtual Fence With St. Louis Link Gets Government Approval
A 28-mile "virtual fence" that will use radars and surveillance cameras to try to stop...
Deceptive insurance sales attacked
The legislature is being asked to move against insurance agents that mislead clients into giving...
Ford’s Claycomo Plant Returns to Five Day Week
Ford Motor Company has gone back to the five-day work week at its Claycomo plant. Ford and the...
Ameren to Spend $450-Million Rebuilding Taum Sauk
AmerenUE says it will have to spend about $450-million to rebuild the upper Taum Sauk reservoir....
Many Fenton Chrysler Workers Taking Buyout Offer
The United Auto Workers' union says about 650 employees at the Chrysler plants in Fenton are...
Ameren Wants Rate Hike
Missouri's biggest power company says it needs more money. AmerenUE says costs of things like coal...
New Year Brings Hike in Minimum Wage
The start of the new year brings with it an increase in Missouri's minimum wage. Most Missourians...
Christmas Shopping Season Continues With Gift Cards
Christmas is over, but the Christmas shopping season is still on, thanks to one of the most...
PSC Chairman Defends Actions in Merger Case
Public Service Commission Chairman Jeff Davis, under fire for what some claim was an improper...
Retailers Brace for Post-Christmas Shoppers
The day after Christmas is traditionally a busy one at shops and malls throughout the state as the...
Sprint-Nextel Agrees to $52 Million Settlement
Sprint-Nextel will pay $52 million to Missouri municipalities in back taxes on cell phone service....
Some Chrysler Workers Won’t Return to Fenton Plant
Workers at the Chrysler plant are putting in their last day before their Christmas...
Allstate Refuses to Loosen Grip on Documents
Allstate Insurance's good hands are not going to let go of some documents demanded in a Jackson...
Study Questions Benefits of Missouri’s Individual Income Tax
The Show-Me Institute has released a policy study titled, "Should Missouri Eliminate the...
Online Shopping Season Gets in Gear With Cyber Monday
In the retail business today is known as Cyber Monday - the online equivalent of Black Friday....
Retailers Brace for Black Friday
It's called Black Friday - the day after Thanksgiving and one of the most important days of the...
Beyond Thanksgiving Dinner – Turkey Big Business for Some Missourians
A good many Missourians think of Thanksgiving and turkey going hand in hand as they sit down to...
Legislative Proposal Attacks Rebate Advertising
You see the ads--something for sale for a really low price, but only after you mail in a rebate....
Claycomo Workers Favor Contract, Harley Davidson Workers Face Lay-Offs
Workers at the Ford Claycomo factory have approved a new contract with the company. About 70% of...
St. Louis Company Reportedly Purchasing Post Cereals
The Wall Street Journal reports St. Louis-based Ralcorp Holdings is about to buy the nation's...
Fenton Plant Affected by Chrysler Cuts
Chrysler is cutting the second shift at its Fenton plant as part of its national effort to...
Small Phone Companies Want Seat at Internet Access Task Force Table
Missouri's small telephone companies are making it known they are doing a good job of delivering...
Utilities Will Come Under New Maintenance Requirements
Electric utilities in Missouri will come under new maintenance requirements. Public Service...