A healthier U.S. housing market and economy helped to winnow foreclosures in 2014 to levels not seen since before the housing bust.
Read More »St. Louis stadium plan likely requires public approval
A proposed open-air football stadium that backers hope will persuade St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke to keep the team from returning to Los Angeles will likely require voter approval of its public financing component.
Read More »Houses passes bill easing rules regulating Wall Street
The House has passed a bill to soften the landmark law reining in banks and Wall Street, advancing a key Republican priority more than six years after the financial crisis struck and brought on the Great Recession.
Read More »Supreme Court clarifies rules for rescinding mortgages
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that home buyers don't need to file a lawsuit, but may simply write a letter if they want to back out of a mortgage because they claim their lender violated the federal Truth in Lending Act.
Read More »Collectors must give lien holders notice before tax sales
Tax collectors need to give mechanic’s lien holders personal notice before selling property for delinquent taxes, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Read More »Boeing may reap $229M in new subsidies from Missouri
Missouri has agreed to an incentive package with Boeing that provides the aerospace giant up to $229 million if employment grows and less if it shrinks moderately.
Read More »Littler brings 275 jobs to Kansas City
Employment and labor law megafirm Littler Mendelson announced today in a release that it would be moving its administrative and corporate offices to Kansas City.
Read More »Secretary of state Kander aims to cut business fees
Missouri businesses could pay the lowest fees nationally if legislation backed by Secretary of State Jason Kander gets support from lawmakers.
Read More »Scorekeeping change may help GOP pass tax reform
Republicans controlling the House have changed the rules on budget scorekeeping and Democrats are unhappy with the new math.
Read More »Developers, including Rams owner, plan Los Angeles stadium
A development group that includes a company controlled by the owner of the St. Louis Rams announced plans Monday to build an 80,000-seat stadium in the Los Angeles suburbs that could become home for an NFL team.
Read More »2 Missouri cities consider solar energy farms
Two cities near Kansas City are considering making more use of solar energy, a trend that energy industry experts say is growing in the Midwest as costs to install facilities decline.
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