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St. Louis garbage truck drivers have their pay docked

1 month 3 weeks ago
St. Louis garbage truck drivers recently received a letter from the city's Department of Streets letting them know their pay will be docked 10% for the next three pay periods. KSDK obtained a copy of the letter, which said the docked pay was due to trash pickup delays the city faced after January's snowstorm. "You refused a direct order from supervision to report to your assigned route," the letter said. "Due to the fact that we did not work the previous two days because of weather conditions,…
Hunter Bassler, Mark Maxwell

Missouri Senate committee moves quickly on capital gains tax cut

1 month 3 weeks ago
The first bill passed by the Missouri House that is headed to the Senate floor for debate would exempt long-term capital gains from the state income tax. On a 3-2 party-line vote, the Senate General Laws committee approved the bill to create the new tax deduction. The bill passed the House on Feb. 13, also on a party-line vote, with Republicans supporting the measure and Democrats opposed. If passed into law, the proposal sponsored by House Speaker Pro Tem Chad Perkins, a Republican from Bowling…
Rudi Keller

University of Missouri-Columbia leaders prepare for potential spending cuts

1 month 3 weeks ago
Mizzou faculty and staff received an email Monday morning from University of Missouri System President Mun Choi announcing plans to begin reducing expenses in response to the Trump administration’s federal funding cuts. Choi, who also serves as chancellor of the University of Missouri-Columbia, explained that the university’s administration will begin cost-cutting measures for this fiscal year in the coming weeks, citing a “reduction in indirect cost returns as well as cancellation of specific…
Ivy Read

How Trump’s tech agenda could impact hiring this year

1 month 3 weeks ago
With executive actions repealing federal guardrails on artificial intelligence, President Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office have marked a major shift from the Biden administration’s attitude toward the tech industry. In his first week in office, Trump rolled back Biden’s 2023 Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence, which aimed to promote competition within the AI industry while creating guidelines for responsible government use of the technology. He also signed an executive order…
Paige Gross

Launch of Missouri sports betting delayed until fall after emergency rules were rejected

1 month 3 weeks ago
A dispute over whether the Missouri Gaming Commission can issue emergency rules to implement sports wagering will delay the licensing of casinos and online operators until fall, the executive director of the Missouri Gaming Commission said Monday. Last week, Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins rejected the gaming commission emergency rules intended to allow it to accept license applications. The notice to the gaming commission did not specify why the rule was rejected. “The only answer…
Rudi Keller

Table of Experts — From possibility to profitability: Connecting AI to ROI

1 month 3 weeks ago
The ambiguity surrounding return on investment (ROI) is not just a financial concern; it can fundamentally affect strategic decision-making across every level of an organization. When executives can’t clearly quantify or predict the benefits of AI initiatives, many become overly cautious, potentially missing out on technological advancements that could provide innovative advantage. Conversely, a lack of clear ROI may drive some leaders to impulsively invest in AI technologies without a solid…
Slalom

TGI Fridays location closing after 40 years

1 month 3 weeks ago
After four decades in south St. Louis County, the TGI Fridays location in Ronnie's Plaza is shutting its doors for good. The restaurant, located at 5262 S. Lindbergh Blvd., announced on its Facebook page Friday that it would be closing Monday. An entity tied to Michael Denckhoff, of Savoy Properties, owns the property. "This is not goodbye it's see you soon," the post said. Before closing, the restaurant invited customers for one last celebration Sunday, giving longtime diners a chance to reminisce…
Jennifer Somers

Q&A with Dr. Shvetha Zarek — founder of Chesterfield’s women-owned fertility clinic

1 month 3 weeks ago
Dr. Shvetha Zarek, M.D., FACOG, is a Double Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Founder of Arbor Fertility™, a women-owned clinic offering compassionate, high-quality and affordable fertility care. With nearly 20 years of experience, she is dedicated to making fertility treatments more accessible. She shares more about the company in this Q&A. Fertility challenges are skyrocketing. The need for fertility treatment to have a child is now common. Imagine always wanting to be a parent…
Arbor Fertility

Unlawful predatory practices must be rooted out of Missouri microbusiness program, regulator says

1 month 3 weeks ago
Missouri’s microbusiness cannabis program will never get off the ground if regulators are consistently forced to revoke licenses over concerns about unlawful predatory practices, the head of the state’s marijuana division said Wednesday at a town hall meeting. That’s why new rules must be put in place to root out these practices and ensure the program lives up to its promise, said Amy Moore, director of the Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation. “It is not sustainable to keep going through…
Rebecca Rivas