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Rivian Automotive has ended a van exclusivity agreement with Amazon.
Officials expect global network to form by June 2024.
Reporter Mike Cullinan brings workforce, new business and marijuana coverage and analysis.
Board is scheduled to hold public hearing and vote Jan. 16 on both Robberson and Pershing school closures.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund has reported record profits.
Element Springfield South opened; Outlaw Gentlemen Barbershop added a second location; and wellness studio Stretch Zone launched.
Oscar Mayer is rolling out two plant-based products.
The entirety of Nick Meinhardt’s 14-year health care career has taken place at Mercy Springfield Communities, where he now serves as its director of client services.
The budget allocates state funding for rebuilding Interstate 44, gives a pay raise to state employees and sends National Guard troops to Texas to protect the southern border.
Anglo American is planning to spin off its De Beers diamond unit.
Consumer demand for locally sourced food has skyrocketed in the last few years and according to the National Restaurant Association, 68% of consumers say they’re more likely to visit a …
Victory Mission recently launched a coffee packaging and distribution service that doubles as a social enterprise. The program helps Victory have a sustainable budget throughout the year, as opposed …
Environmental Works employees aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty to solve gritty problems, from environmental clean-up to consulting, and all-encompassing field services.
Initiative aims to better connect people leaving prison with local jobs.
Members of the St. Louis County Council are slated to get a pay increase.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard is exiting for a new job.
Tesla's chief financial officer is stepping down.
The new Digital Markets Act has gone into effect in the European Union.
Casino operator Caesars Entertainment disclosed a data breach.
The three scientists each contributed to a "fundamental discovery in nanotechnology."
Missouri State University President Clif Smart is experiencing a lot of lasts as he prepares for his June 30 retirement.
SRC debuts self-storage venture
MSU secures $5M donation for athletics transition
Walmart to lay off hundreds of corporate employees
Art shop falls victim to hacker
Major airlines sue feds over new fee rule
Melinda French Gates leaving Gates Foundation
Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast creates new charitable fund