A nationally known broadcaster rose to the network level only to leave it, go on his own and...
Rural Economic Development Touted at Conference
About 200 community leaders and bankers have returned to their home towns armed with suggestions...
Missouri Courts Honda for New Plant
The state of Missouri has started courting Honda, which plans to build a big assembly plant...
Maker of Twinkies Deeper in Debt
The company that makes Twinkies and Wonder Bread has crawled deeper into a financial hole despite...
Four Missouri Cities Make Forbes List
Forbes magazine puts four Missouri cities on its list of smaller cities that are good places for...
MCI Cutting Staff at Springfield Calling Center
About 400 jobs paying $15-an-hour in Springfield are going away because telemarketing trends are...
Big Bucks Attracted for Lesbian Web Site Name
What's in a name? Plenty. Especially if it's a registered Internet domain name that caters to a...
Deal Reached to end Mallinckrodt Dispute
An agreement has been reached to end a labor-management dispute at Mallinckrodt in St. Louis....
White House Tax Policy Adviser Calls For Growth in Telecommunications in Missouri
White House tax policy adviser John Rutledge says Missouri must embrace changes in technology and...
Business Study Finds Missouri Making Gains in Legal Fairness Rankings
An annual survey of the litigation environment in states throughout the country finds Missouri is...
Presidential Disaster Declaration Given Missouri Storm Damage
President Bush has declared that several Missouri counties suffered enough storm damage to be...
Consumer Advocate Calls for Audit of Aquila
The state's utility consumer advocate is calling for a management audit of Aquila, a power company...
Caution Advised About Clean-Up Donations
Many Missourians continue to clean up after the devastating storms that rolled through the state....
American Italian Pasta Company Backs Away from Bankruptcy
American Italian Pasta Company of Kansas City has stepped back from the brink of bankruptcy with a...
Storm Victims Should Call Insurance Company
Phones at insurance companies are ringing off the hook in the wake of the damages caused by the...
Former Majority Leader Armey Talks Up Competition in Technology Industry
A former Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives visits Jefferson City to talk about...
Decision Day Arrives for Hazelwood Ford Employees
Today is a day of decision for 1,300 United Auto Workers at the Ford Hazelwood plant just outside...
KC Area Business Leaders Tout Benefits of Stadium Tax Initiative
Business leaders in Kansas City who hope voters approve financing for a rolling roof to cover the...
Companies Launch Effort to Create Midwest Ethanol Corridor
A partnership between Ford and VeraSun Energy - a renewable energy company - will create what is...
Agreement Reached on Overhaul Base at KCI
American Airlines and the Transport Workers Union have agreed on a plan to make the overhaul base...
Ford Announces Restructuring That Will Close Hazelwood Plant
The Ford Motor Company has announced a major restructuring that will see 14 plants - including the...
Hazelwood Ford Workers Brace For Bad News
Ford workers at the Hazelwood plant in St. Louis County are ready for the bad news, which could...
Business Group Intervenes in Lawsuit Over Workers’ Comp Law
One of the state's business organizations has joined the fight over a union lawsuit to overturn...
Blunt Makes Pitch to Ford to Keep Hazelwood Plant Open
Ford executives are mulling over a proposal from state and St. Louis area leaders in an effort to...
Business Organization Calls on Lawmakers to Maintain Eminent Domain
The 2006 session of the General Assembly is underway, with eminent domain expected to be one of...
Merchants Brace for Post-Christmas Shopping Frenzy
We hear a lot about the shopping frenzy in the day before Christmas, but there's quite a bit of...
Retailers Brace For Last Minute Rush
The Christmas shopping season is coming to a close, but the next three days are expected to be...
Business Group Releases 2006 Legislative Agenda
One of the state's leading business groups has unveiled its legislative priorities for the 2006...
Change to Win Coalition Optimistic as it Hits Half Year Mark
The new kid on Missouri's labor block is almost six months old, and it's starting to find its...
Insourcing of Jobs Benefits Missouri
The number of Missourians working for U.S. subsidiaries of companies headquartered abroad is on...