Ameren and Habitat for Humanity give families brighter, …
Ameren Missouri installed the first of 1.2 million new smart meters into a St. Charles Habitat for Humanity home and it will help one local family long after move-in day.
Ameren Missouri installed the first of 1.2 million new smart meters into a St. Charles Habitat for Humanity home and it will help one local family long after move-in day.
Ameren Missouri installed the first of 1.2 million new smart meters into a St. Charles Habitat for Humanity home and it will help one local family long after move-in day.
Hundreds of St. Louisans are expected to gather at the Gateway Arch National Park on Sunday for "Picnic in Your Park."
A few weeks ago, vandalism struck the Our Lady of the Rivers Shrine once more. Now, construction crews are working to get it cleaned up.
You will not have to look far to find something to do this weekend in downtown St. Louis.
This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of when Christian Ferguson went missing. His father was convicted of Ferguson’s murder, but the child’s body was never found.
The City of St. Charles is launching a new summer crackdown on reckless driving in the area.
A major water main break at Lansdowne and Chippewa caused some people in St. Louis to have low or no water pressure.
The threat of severe weather at an outdoor graduation has convinced Warrenton High School to make a time change on when seniors will walk.
Emerson has announced the location of their new corporate headquarters. CEO Lal Karsanbhai and Clayton Mayor Michelle Harris shared the news from the lobby of the new Forsythe Point building located near Shaw Park.
Loren Stuckmeyer used to spend his days outside boating and traveling with his family, but it May of 2020 his life took a turn when he was told he had ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Loren's family is among hundreds in the area that have been impacted by this incurable disease. But with life changing help from organizations like The Walk to Defeat ALS, they have access to necessary resources and equipment needed daily.
The Walk to Defeat ALS will take place on Saturday, June 24th in Forest Park. For more information and to register go to https://secure2.convio.net/alsa/site/TR/Walks/SaintLouis?fr_id=15387&pg=entry
Emerson has announced the location of their new corporate headquarters. CEO Lal Karsanbhai and Clayton Mayor Michelle Harris shared the news from the lobby of the new Forsythe Point building located near Shaw park.
Emerson will be leasing the top three floors of the 14-story building and portions of two other floors. Emerson will receive naming rights for the building, which will be called Emerson Tower. The company plans to relocate approximately 400 corporate personnel from its campus in Ferguson to the new building by mid to late 2024.
"This move allows us to right-size our corporate footprint to our headcount needs, capture long-term cost and energy savings that support our sustainability goals, and create a workspace that encourages collaboration, innovation and inclusiveness for our corporate employees," states CEO Lal Karsanbhai.
Emerson included news that they have chosen to remain in St. Louis in their report on first quarter earnings. Nearly 1,300 people work at the Emerson headquarters on West Florissant.