The legislation reduces the lot sizes required to build single-family and some two-family buildings and eases occupancy limits to make intergenerational living easier.
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The new law will expand on efforts by the state’s education department to improve literacy in K-12 schools.
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If this sounds familiar, that’s because IDOT shut down the north and east bound lanes for similar repairs last month.
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The region offers more than 60 splash pads, spray poles, wade pools and other ways for families to cool off from the summer sun — many of them free of charge.
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The Community Development Administration is still accepting applications for its housing grant, but if an organization has not started the application, it is likely too late.
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The completion of major heating, ventilation and air conditioning upgrades in all 10 of District 189’s schools hinges on this funding.
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Business groups lobbied heavily to overturn Proposition A, passed by 58% of Missouri voters in November 2024, arguing it would cost jobs. The bill also repeals annual inflation adjustments for the minimum wage, which have been in effect since 2006.
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A June 29 benefit concert and an associated online campaign netted $350,000 to support the Urban League’s tornado relief efforts in north St. Louis, with another $150,000 in pledged donations expected. The Fabulous Fox Theatre donated its space for the event.
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Missouri Republicans say it’s a ‘mistake’ to cut tax that funds Medicaid. Trump’s bill did just thatGov. Mike Kehoe is hopeful Congress will reverse course on major restrictions on medical provider taxes before they fully go into effect.
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Closing July 27, “Roaring” features vintage cars and fashion from France 1918-39.
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Mayor Cara Spencer's request for $19.2 million of Rams money and Community Development Block Grant funds now heads to the St. Louis Board of Estimate and Apportionment for final approval next week.
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