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Badflower

2 months ago

Finding a sense of belonging is what has shaped Badflower — the Los Angeles-bred and Nashville-based band that has grown from strength to strength thanks to two EPs, their debut […]

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Myranda Levins

Excavation Crews Assist Firefighters After Massive Blaze at Wilshire Plaza in East Alton

2 months ago
EAST ALTON — Crews from Stutz Excavating were called to the scene of a major strip mall fire Tuesday afternoon to begin moving debris, allowing firefighters better access to stubborn hotspots at Wilshire Plaza. Firefighters were first dispatched around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday to a large blaze at the Wilshire Village strip mall in the 600 block of Berkshire Boulevard. The East Alton Fire Department led the response, with assistance from nearly nine surrounding departments as flames tore through

Raising concerns over Missouri voter fatigue

2 months ago
At present, we know at least four proposed constitutional amendments will appear on Missouri ballots this November. Legislators from both parties are expressing concern about the potential for ballot box fatigue.
Mark Zinn

Clayco Backs Historic DOE Bid for Nuclear-Powered Data Center Campus

2 months ago

From Construction Dive: Clayco could soon be digging on the site of the first fully integrated nuclear-powered data center in the U.S., according to a Feb. 12 news release from the Chicago-based general contractor. A multidisciplinary consortium, led by Swiss-American energy company Deep Atomic, submitted proposals to the Department of Energy to pair advanced nuclear […]

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Tom Finan

St. Louis County targets illegal gaming machines in bars and restaurants

2 months ago
Nearly 400 letters have now gone out to liquor license holders across St. Louis County and county officials estimate this could impact close to 2,000 locations. The warning centers around what are known as Video Lottery Terminals or VLTs, machines that until now have been operating in bars, restaurants and gas stations across Missouri. 
Caroline Pettey

How ULI’s REDI Program Is Broadening Access to Commercial Real Estate Development

2 months ago

From ULI: A recent Grove Impact study found that Black and Hispanic real estate developers make up less than 1 percent of all private developers nationwide. The organization’s research specifically determined that Black developers represent 0.40 percent of the commercial real estate industry, and Hispanic developers represent 0.16 percent. ULI’s Real Estate Diversity Initiative, or […]

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Dede Hance