Paige Sports Arena might soon be known by another name. Bill and Nancy Laurie have transferred the...
USC To Invesitgate Paige Laurie Academics
The University of Southern California has opened an investigation into allegations that Paige...
Kansas City To Vote on Banning Smoking
The Kansas City Council is to vote today on a ban on smoking in public places, but critics say the...
Foul Language Scuttles Private Ryan in St. Louis
The ABC television network will show the movie "Saving Private Ryan" tonight, but people who watch...
Gamblers Still Playing the Odds, Still Losing
Losses at Missouri's casinos went up more than 12% last month, compared to October of 2003. The...
Business Merger Runs Into Legal Wrangling
A lawsuit is challenging the proposed merger of John Q. Hammons Hotels Corpation with a private...
Missouri Chamber Study Tracks Trial Attorneys’ Election Spending
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce has released a study showing trial attorneys are investing...
Retailers Hoping For Busy Halloween
Store owners in the state are hoping customers are not scared off this Halloween. Storekeepers...
St. Louis Car Dealers Looking To End Mechanics’ Strike
Car dealers in St. Louis say they can't give much more to end a mechanics strike that will soon...
Casinos Continue To Rake In Big Bucks
The gambling boats keep raking it in. The Missouri Gaming Commission reports casino revenue...
Interstate Bakeries Facing More Financial Woes
More bad news for the people who make Twinkies -Interstate Bakeries of Kansas City. Their stock...
NFIB Chief Applauds Missouri Senator For Work On Association Health Plans
The National Federation of Independent Business, one of the groups taking part in the just...
Company Accused of Bid-Rigging Still Doing Road Work
A company that is accused of bid-rigging a road project in Missouri is being barred, for the time...
Job Loss Not As Severe As First Reported
The U-S Labor Department is revising a Missouri reportthat showed a loss of almost 52,000 jobs...
Business Group Urges Governor Not to Call Special Session
A business group urges the governor not to try to solve a problem with the fund that pays...
Kabul Explosion Kills Missouri Man
Officials for a United States security firm in Afghanistan say a manfrom Bates City died in a car...
State Fire Marshal Investigating Lamar Fire
The state Fire Marshal's office is helping investigate a fire atthe downtown square in Lamar. The...
Ban On Adult Billboards In Effect
A new billboard law is in effect, starting this week acrossMissouri. The new law bans...
Home Remodelers Sued by Attorney General
The owners of two St. Louis-area home remodelingbusinesses are being sued by the state Attorney...
Jury Clears GM in Thomas Civil Lawsuit
A Kansas City jury says General Motors owes nothing to the mother and the seven children of former...
Blunt Touts Economic Package
Republican gubernatorial candidate Matt Blunt outlines his economic policy in a series of campaign...
PSC Makes Cold Weather Rule Changes
Missouri's Cold Weather Rule has been changed so it will be harder for utilities to cut off heat...
Retailers Say They Enjoyed Brisk Weekend
Retailers say Missouri's experiment with a tax-free weekend proved very profitable for them. The...
Contaminated Site Gets OK for Shopping Mall
A new shopping mall in Maplewood is being built on ground that is contaminated with vinyl...
Road Project Deferred, Because of Contractor Concerns
State highway commissioners have deferred approving a road project in Southwest Missouri after the...
DNR Will Take Business Concerns Into Consideration
New rules and regulations issued by the Department of Natural Resources and its related...
Defense Contracts Bring New Jobs To Boeing In St. Louis
Boeing says it will add 800 jobs in St. Louis, a result of an increase in defense contracts....