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Reports of phishing scams doubled in 2023, BBB says

These scams can be conducted through email, texts, malicious software, calls and voicemail.

Brew Tulum finds new home in developing Laclede’s Landing

Brew Tulum's owners say they plan to open amore food-focused location this fall, too.

Riders ages 13 to 25 can get discounted or free Metro Transit passes

Metro is offering $80 passes valid through Aug. 31 for anyone ages 13 to 25. St. Louis offers free passes for those in the same age range from lower-income areas.

Fortune 1000 retail firm moves from California to Clayton

The St. Louis region gained another corporate headquarters this year, when a Fortune 1,000 company moved from Irvine, California to downtown Clayton.

Clayton-based retail services firm plans joint venture

Advantage Solutions, the retail services firm that recently moved its headquarters to Clayton, plans to form a joint venture with a California beverage company.

Time capsule at St. Mary’s Hospital yields trove of bizarre artifacts. And piles of paperwork.

Staff at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital unsealed a time capsule from 1974 on Monday, revealing a collection of artifacts that ranged from the commonplace to the bizarre.

Skilled trades on the rise as college enrollment sags. ‘Ticket to the middle class.’

Skilled trades are experiencing a renaissance, propelled by young adults looking to avoid soaring college tuition and student debt.

Most bachelorette party gear is pink. So St. Louis friends launched Brown Skin Bride.

Soon the two began looking at samples of foam fingers showing off engagement rings in Black skin tones andBrown Skin Bridewas born.

Missouri gets 2,000 applications for cannabis microbusiness licenses. Only 57 are available.

Microbusiness dispensary licenses are awarded through a random lottery-style drawing.

Developer eyes apartments near St. Louis County MetroLink station

Kittle Property Group of Indiana is proposing a 192-unit development near the North Hanley MetroLink station.

More details emerge for apartments, offices planned near Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital

Capri on Olive would have over 100 apartments and several commercial spaces off Olive Boulevard and Mason Road, plans show.

Maryland Heights to have more oversight of troubled Centene Community Ice Center

City officials said they will have more oversight over the operations of the Centene Community Ice Center that they said will enhance the efficiency of the troubled facility.

Damn Fine Hand Pies opens bakery in St. Louis' Shaw neighborhood

Damn Fine Hand Pie’s first brick-and-mortar store near Tower Grove Park opened earlier this month.

Missouri’s rural hospitals are struggling. This new plan could be a safety net.

Parkland Health Center, which is part of the BJC HealthCare system, is the state's first — and so far, only — Rural Emergency Hospital.

Rodgers Townsend ad agency closing in St. Louis

Rodgers Townsendheld major accounts over the years includingAT&T, Microsoft, Energizer Holdings Inc., Monsanto Co., Ameren Corp.

Business Bulletin: Schnucks donates; AMM celebrates; Tarlton completes; KAI 360 manages

The Fuhr Science Center at Logan University features a two-story 8,000 square foot addition to the 33,310 square foot science and research building.

People in Business: UMSL selects; St. Charles EDC promotes; Integrate hires; SLDC adds

Marius Boboc succeeds Ann Taylor, who retires July 1, 2024, as dean of the UMSL College of Education. He spent 22 years at Cleveland State University.

Lambert Airport panel OKs $650M in spending, much of it tied to new terminal

Approval soon of the $650 million package would allow Lambert to seek bids for some of the projects later this year and begin work next year, airport officials said.

After Missouri banned abortion, the state saw 25% drop in OB-GYN residency applicants

“The need for more OB-GYNs is going to be at a crisis point here soon,” McNicholas said.

Republicans for Missouri governor differ on legal shield for Roundup lawsuits

Bill Eigel would veto the bill. Jay Ashcroft would sign it. And Mike Kehoe didn’t say.

Bayer promised to grow jobs in Missouri. It didn’t.

Bayer withdrew from a state tax incentive program worth tens of millions of dollars. Two months later, the company rolled out a widespread restructuring plan.

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Clayco’s chief picks Hazelwood after rejection in St. Louis

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Maryland Heights seeks to remove Blues nonprofit from managing ice center

The Maryland Heights City Council is expected to vote on the termination agreement on Thursday.

Chesterfield ‘downtown’ clears hurdle after city, Dillard’s reach deal on lawsuit

The Chesterfield City Council approved an agreement withDillard's allowing it to reopen its store as part of a redevelopment of the city's mall.

Café Napoli planning to open in Kirkwood

The Napoli restaurant is planned for 436 North Kirkwood Road on the first floor of The James, a luxury apartment complex that opened in February.

St. Louis Fed COO, who led the bank after Bullard departure, to step down

Kathy O'Neill, the chief operating officer for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, announced plans to retire Tuesday.

Contractors, partner allege downtown St. Louis developer owes millions

The developer behind a renewed revitalization of Laclede's Landing is facing a legal battle from a business partner who alleges he's owed over $1 million.

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