Kansas City is St. Louis’ rival, right? It’s part of our sports culture and identity — as far back as the 1985 KC-STL World Series to
According to viewership-tracking firm Nielsen, 19.3% of the St. Louis market tuned in to CBS’ telecast via local affiliate KMOV (Channel 4). To see a meaningless contest for the in-state team. For a rout by the foe.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed two executive orders aimed at combating illegal immigration as part of his official act in office.
Jingle KC announced that workers will receive 100% of the money they are owed, with most payments being made next week and the rest by the end of January.
Holston's holiday experience with the event Jingle! St. Louis, which also had an identically branded event in Kansas City, Kansas, at Legends Field, was a bit jangled. He has not received full pay ...
The 62-year-old St. Louis native, who served as Missouri’s lieutenant governor and as a state senator, took the oath of office Monday. He immediately signed executive orders on crime and immigration,
It's an interesting thought exercise, if only to illustrate just how much Missouri relies on St. Louis to drive its economy. The St. Louis metro's Missouri counties account for 45% of the state's $349 billion GDP. The Missouri side of metro Kansas City's contribution, at $80 billion, is just over half of St. Louis' economic output.
A Kansas City-area credit union has advanced its expansion into the St. Louis metro area through a tie-in with a credit union based in St. Louis County. CommunityAmerica Credit Union merged Electro Savings Credit Union into its organization, effective Jan. 1. Because credit unions are owned by their members, the deal is not an acquisition.
While Columbia welcomes its fair share of dynamic performers, it can be fun to take a little road trip, a two-hour drive east or west to catch acts in St. Louis or Kansas City. Here are nine early ...
Drivers in cities like Springfield, St. Louis, and Kansas City are used to seeing highway signs that provide real-time updates on road conditions. However, they see fewer of them on the interstates in rural Missouri.
Jingle! declined FOX 2’s request for an interview, but its bankruptcy attorney sent a letter to contractors saying “Jingle is exploring all options to get creditors paid.” But it does not mention contracted workers.