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Southwest President and CEO Bob Jordan says research shows passengers “overwhelmingly prefer” an assigned-seat system. He also pledged to improve the airline's financial performance.
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For the first time since 1990, the St. Louis region is among the nation’s top 10 metro areas for job growth. Employment in the 14-county region that includes the Metro East has risen 2.16% this year — surpassing the national rate of 1.7%.
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Four months after the first reported cases of bird flu in dairy cows, the price of milk and demand for it have largely remained unchanged. Industry experts say whether that remains the case will depend on how far and how quickly cases spread.
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Survey results collected through the end of the month will help determine St. Louis metro area goals for years to come.
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State regulators will seek input from public on proposed rate increase. Illinois American Water, which serves 1.3 million people, is seeking a $152.4 million rate increase. Aqua Illinois, which serves 273,000 people, is seeking a $19.2 million increase.
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Microsoft users around the world reported being suddenly knocked offline after cybersecurity company CrowdStrike's routine software update malfunctioned.
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Amazon officials say the Senate report is wrong and uses a small selection of outdated data, unverified anecdotes and incorrect analysis that builds a misleading narrative.
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Historically, St. Louis has had few basketball courts in south city. These new ones follow additions at Tower Grove Park and Forest Park in recent years.
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, will take residency on the state’s soon-to-be constructed quantum campus to establish a program where quantum computing prototypes will be tested to bolster national security.
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The expansion in St. Charles County will likely generate 500 construction and 130 manufacturing jobs.
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St. Louis' Prop NS funds help North Grand Neighborhood Services take on a giant task — one house at a time.
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A company that made THC concentrate oil for Delta Extraction says it is owed millions in the aftermath of last year’s product recall.