WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday the chamber will vote next week to extend enhanced tax credits for three years for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace, though the plan seems unlikely to get the bipartisan support needed to advance. While it would typically be […]
From REJournals: Bamboo Equity Partners executed a full repositioning of Meramec Center, 71,062-square-foot multi-use properties with retail and flex components at 4401–4409 Meramec Bottom Road in South St. Louis County. What began as a distressed, under-managed asset has been transformed into a stabilized, high-performing investment achieving nearly double its original valuation. When Bamboo Equity Partners […]
Despite all the recent hype about “AI,” the technology still struggles with very basic things and remains prone to significant errors. Which makes it maybe not the best idea to rush the nascent technology into widespread adoption in industries prone to all sorts of deep-rooted problems already (like say, health insurance, or journalism). We’ve already […]
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — Detectives are investigating a double homicide after two adult males were found shot in a vehicle Wednesday night, Dec. 3, 2025, in the 12400 block of Horizon Village Drive. St. Louis County Police officers from the North County Precinct responded at 10:25 p.m. Dec. 3, 2025, following a ShotSpotter activation. Upon arrival, officers discovered two men suffering from gunshot wounds inside a motor vehicle. St. Louis County Police officials said one victim was pronounced
CBRE sued developer FoPa Partners LLC for allegedly breaching a 2018 contract in which FoPa Partners agreed to pay CBRE commission for listing and marketing leases for City Foundry STL.
EDWARDSVILLE – Edwardsville voters will have a chance next spring to make their stance on video gambling known to city leaders. Edwardsville City Council members on Tuesday approved adding a non-binding referendum on the March 17, 2026 General Primary Election Ballot regarding video gambling in Edwardsville. The exact wording was amended after a lengthy discussion between council members and will appear on the ballot as follows: “ Shall the city of Edwardsville allow video gambling,
by Henry S. Webber, managing partner at Urban Impact Advisors and executive vice chancellor emeritus at Washington University NorthPoint Development’s decision to withdraw from a $120 million development on the corner of Kingshighway and Oakland Avenue is a major disappointment for St. Louis. Lurking behind NorthPoint’s decision are a set of norms and policies that […]
EDWARDSVILLE – Award-winning asbestos litigation firm, The Gori Law Firm, recently welcomed four new attorneys to its offices in Edwardsville, Illinois, and Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Mary Jo Guinn, Karey Lakin, and Madelyn Foster join the firm’s asbestos litigation and personal injury teams in Illinois, while Jeffrey Carey leads the firm’s expansion into the Missouri market. “Our growth is a testament to the outstanding services we continue to provide to our
by Tom Finan, Executive Director, Construction Forum University City will mark an important moment in its architectural and civic history next Monday (Dec. 8th) with a plaque dedication honoring the Annex Building. The historic structure has served as cultural, educational, and civic anchor for more than a century. It is being brought into the future […]
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias’ office sent a letter to rental car companies, reminding them that swapping or altering license plates is illegal and they can be held liable under Illinois law if their vehicles are used in this manner. Additionally, a cease-and-desist letter was issued to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, making it clear that all vehicles registered in Illinois, regardless of who is driving, must comply with state law. When the office’
Grateful Dead has earned a new Guinness World Record.The band’s most recent Dave’s Pick, Dave's Picks Vol. 56: Rainbow Theatre, London, England - 3/20/81 & 3/21/81, debuted at #25 on…
A former assistant professor at the Washington University School of Medicine appeared in federal court Thursday to be sentenced for fraudulently ordering computer equipment and reselling it for a personal profit.