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The developers behind a scheme to build a data center in Midtown announced a new plan Friday for a tech district. The project now has a higher price tag.
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In a press conference Thursday, Health Director Kanika Cunningham said “the underlying science behind the safety of these vaccines has not changed.”
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Missouri lawmakers in June passed legislation that granted $100 million to St. Louis in response to the May tornado.
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The St. Louis Health Department is investigating whether someone violated the city’s wild animal ordinance after several monkeys were spotted loose in the city.
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The workers and union are challenging multiple ballots that they allege are from workers at the St. Louis coffee shop who should not have been eligible to vote.
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A St. Louis judge ruled the Board of Aldermen can’t sue in the sheriff replacement case.
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The lawsuit argues that the city charter requires a public vote on the sale of a .71-acre plot of land known as Interco Plaza.
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education said in a statement on Friday that the federal government had notified state officials that the funds would be paused until “detailed justification” was provided for pending child care payments.
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The pay from Chief Robert Tracy’s consulting role at UMSL is designed to replace a previous salary boost provided by the St. Louis Police Foundation.
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A pump to drain the massive sinkhole that formed after a limestone mine collapsed in June 2024 has been running since Monday.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Thursday that the National Telecommunications and Information Administration has approved Missouri’s plan to bring high-speed internet to more than 200,000 locations in the state.
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The contract, covering 140,000 St. Louis-area patients, had been set to expire at midnight Wednesday.