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Alton Officers Ensure Safety During School Bus Incident
Missouri man on FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ list for cattle fraud captured at LAX
St. Louis man accused of robbing Vietnam vet at veteran hospital
Judas Priest documentary to screen at 2026 Hot Docs Festival
Local High School to Host Spring Craft Fair to Benefit Student Council
IMEG Earns Engineering Award for Washington University Medical Research Expansion
IMEG of St. Louis has received a National Recognition Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) as part of the organization’s 59th annual Engineering Excellence Awards, recognizing the firm’s engineering work on the vertical expansion of the Steven & Susan Lipstein BJC Institute of Health at Washington University School of Medicine. Six Floors […]
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Worker Wellness Blog
by Dr. John Gaal This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness blog looks at another lawsuit concerning AI’s impact on Suicide Deaths; to how ‘prop’ bets are impacting college campuses and influencing wars; to a variety of efforts to reshape and support Women in the Construction Industry. Focal Point: This week I wish to discuss […]
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City of St. Louis Celebrates 311 Connecting Residents to City Services
Accused officer testifies in kidnapping and beating trial
Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs announce summer tour
The U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. Trump Officials Scrapped It.
The post The U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. Trump Officials Scrapped It. appeared first on ProPublica.
Midwest Megaproject Construction Surges
From ENR: Large-scale construction activity across the Midwest is accelerating, fueled by a combination of advanced manufacturing investment, renewable energy expansion and soaring demand for data centers. But industry leaders caution that the sector’s growth is being tested by power constraints, procurement challenges, workforce availability and owners’ rising expectations for speed and cost certainty. Across […]
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New Workforce Housing Development Approved in St. Peters
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: St. Peters Mayor Len Pagano broke two tie votes to approve a new workforce housing development during the Feb. 26 Board of Aldermen meeting. The Prime Company project was initially voted down by city leadership in October, due to concerns regarding a lack of green space, resident opposition to new apartments […]
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St. Charles County libraries ban LGBTQ flags, other 'personal beliefs' decor
Retired fire captain makes unexpected 911 call
FEMA Says It Won’t Pay to Demolish a Majority of Tornado-Damaged Properties in St. Louis
From St. Louis Public Radio: The Federal Emergency Management Agency told St. Louis it will not pay for most building demolitions the city wanted covered. In a February letter obtained by St. Louis Public Radio, the federal agency said it would not reimburse the city for demolishing several kinds of buildings that are common in […]
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