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MoDOT seeks public input for I-44 safety and rehab project

1 day 6 hours ago
MoDOT is hosting a public meeting to gather input for a $64 million rehabilitation project on I-44 in southwest St. Louis County, which will include safety improvements, pavement repairs, bridge replacements, and median barrier rebuilding.
Nick Gladney

Sunny and warm Tuesday, spot showers late at night

1 day 6 hours ago
ST. LOUIS - Tuesday will be a sunny, warm day as highs push into the low 80s. Our next rain chance arrives with a cool front Tuesday night. Scattered showers will move in north of I-70 after 8 p.m. and work their way south through about 3 a.m., exiting before daybreak Wednesday. Showers look light, [...]
Angela Hutti

Troubled East St. Louis pool project shows signs of comeback

1 day 17 hours ago
East St. Louis has been without a community pool for more than a decade. A new complex, nearly completed last year, was supposed to change things until the contractor stopped getting paid – and they were forced to walk off the job. The property has remained mostly empty and silent for the last 12 months.
Chris Hayes

Pool owners face pollen challenge as swimming season approaches

1 day 18 hours ago
With summer right around the corner, pool companies are already seeing a busy start to the season as homeowners get their backyards ready for warmer weather. But this spring, many pool owners are also dealing with an extra cleanup challenge before they can dive in.
Jaime Travers

Chiefs ready to turn over revamped Arrowhead Stadium to FIFA for the World Cup

1 day 19 hours ago
The Kansas City Chiefs have transformed Arrowhead Stadium to host World Cup games, fulfilling a long-held dream of the Hunt family. The stadium will host six pool-play games starting next month, including a round of 32 match and a quarterfinal. The first match, featuring Argentina and Algeria, is June 16. The stadium was built in 1972, and that meant it had to undergo significant changes to meet FIFA's requirements, including seat removal and field upgrades. The Chiefs have collaborated for nearly a decade to make this happen. Fans will be bussed in from satellite parking areas because of limited parking while signage is being stripped to avoid any conflicts in sponsorships.
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