The Blunt Administration is reacting to word that Ford is planning to close its assembly plant in...
Bad News For Hazelwood as Ford Explorer Slump
Sales of the Ford Explorer continue to slump, increasing worries that the Ford Hazelwood plant...
Unions Sue Over Workers’ Comp Law
A coalition of labor unions has launched a lawsuit over Missouri's workers' compensation law...
Online Retailers Brace for Cyber Monday Sales
Many consumers have heard about Black Friday - the Friday after Thanksgiving, which is one of the...
Black Friday Sales Get Thumbs Up
'Twas the day after Thanksgiving - Black Friday, as it is often called, in the retail trade - and...
Incentives Review Committee Issues Report
The Department of Economic Development's Incentives Review Committee has issued its final report...
Ford to Announce Plans for Missouri Operations in January
The head of Ford Motor Company says the company workers in Missouri will learn in January if they...
Missouri Chamber Supports Stem Cell Initiative
Missouri's business community is getting on board the effort to support stem cell research in...
GM Closings to Have Limited Impact in Missouri
Missouri gets by with only a minor factory closing in General Motors' announcement that it will...
Ag Summit Gives Gloomy Farm Outlook
An agriculture summit in Jefferson City looks to address some looming problems for Missouri...
Kansas City Doughnut King Dies
A Kansas Citian who says he had "yeast in his veins", who became known as a doughnut entrepreneur,...
Laclede Gas Company To Raise Rates
More than 600,000 Missourians will pay nearly 50% more to heat their homes this winter. The Public...
US Labor Department Sends Good News to Missouri Employers
The U.S. Labor Department has approved Governor Matt Blunt's request for an avoidance of a...
Deal to Sell President Casino Scrapped
A deal to sell the President Casino on the St. Louis riverfront has fallen apart. Columbia Sussex...
Concerns Expressed Again Over Future of Ford Hazelwood Plant
The state's automotive partnership is being called back to action to come up with ways to keep the...
FAA Proposes Cutting Air Traffic Controllers at Lambert
A drop in air traffic has led the federal government to propose reducing the number of Federal...
Lambert At Risk of Losing American Airlines Flights
St. Louis could be losing some American Airlines flights. Southwest Airlines plans to increase...
Boeing Apologizes for Offensive Ad
Boeing Company of St. Louis is apologizing for a print adverstisement that has offended Muslim...
Chrysler in Talks to Make Huge Investment
A Billion dollar expansion of auto factories employing more than 5,000 Missourians hinges on the...
Report Claims Businesses Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes
A study focusing on Missouri's tax burden shows the state's businesses came up with more than a...
Daimler-Chrysler Planning Major Investment in Missouri Operations
Plans are starting to be unveiled for a Billion dollar investment by Chrysler into its two...
Business Group Launches Health Insurance Initiative
One of the state's business groups has launched an attempt to help employers provide their...
Federated Department Stores to Eliminate 1,700 Jobs in St. Louis
Federated Department Stores has announced it is going to cut about 1,700 jobs as part of its...
Business Group Calls on Members to Respect Spirit of Workers’ Comp Law
Despite the fix of some technical language in the workers' compensation reform bill, it's still...
Gary Pinkel Press Conference: September, 5, 2005
Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel touched on topics like MU's amazing offensive output on...
Truckers’ Higher Pump Prices Being Passed Along
The high cost of gasoline and diesel doesn't only affect Missourians with cars - it's affecting...
GM Outlines $30-Million Expenditure for Wentzville Plant
General Motors is going to spend $30-Milion on the stamping facility at its van assemlby plant in...
Split With AFL-CIO to Have Little Impact on Missouri SEIU Workers
Missourians who are members of the Service Employees International Union probably won't notice...
Unemployment in Missouri Down
Unemployment in Missouri is down to 5.4%, its lowest level in more than two years. Total non-farm...
Medicaid Cuts Could Impact Sheltered Workshops
Medicaid cuts could severely impact the state's Sheltered Workshops. Vocational Services of...