St. Louis added a crosswalk with a traffic signal and made other safety improvements to a stretch of Chippewa Street near Ted Drewes that’s been the site of several pedestrian fatalities.
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The attorneys general said an expected $219 million in federal education funding used to pay for after-school and summer programs for 1.4 million students nationwide could be in jeopardy.
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the new facility is part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to keep the nation’s food supply safe.
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St. Louis County Circuit Judge Brian May said four companies tied to Tonia Haddix and her husband, Jerry Aswegan, ignored court orders to hand over financial records and other documents to PETA.
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The host of NPR’s “All Things Considered” will perform at City Winery St. Louis this Saturday.
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Trump’s nominations will have to get U.S. Senate approval.
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STL Bucket List says it will continue Sauce's monthly print issue, bring back its podcast and look to expand digitally.
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The plan is set to be adopted in September or October. It focuses on road safety, street and sidewalk maintenance and other issues brought up by community members.
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In the past two weeks, Mayor Cara Spencer announced programs to help reconnect electricity, stabilize buildings and make home repairs. The city also hopes to put an additional $3 million in federal block grants to support its healthy home repair program.
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Apple NewsSouth Broadway Athletic Club celebrated its 125-year legacy with a deep dive into its archives.
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Officials are warning residents in St. Louis county about scams targeting people sickened by radiation.
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