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Trump administration completes rollback of Obama-era greenhouse gas regulations
Granite City Police Charge 2 With Felony Firearm Offenses
Debbie Harry pays tribute to early Blondie bassist Fred Smith
UPDATE: Man Arrested and Charged for S. Grand Homicide
UPDATE: The victim has been identified as 28-year-old Gabrielle Linehan of St. Louis. UPDATE: A 58-year-old man was located and arrested for this incident on February 11, 2025. He has been charged with one count of Murder 1st Degree, three counts of Robbery 1st Degree, four counts of Armed Criminal Action, and one count of […]
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Theft and inexperienced staff forced sports bar at Galleria mall to close, owner says
Missouri bill could fast-track downtown St. Louis redevelopment
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Wood River, East Alton and Roxana Fire Departments Battle Intense Yard and Shed Fire
The Olympics just saw its first ‘forever chemical’ disqualifications
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Boulanger’s Experience Perfect for New Role
Karen Boulanger is the new Director of Operations at Korte & Luitjohan Contractors (K&L). Following a lengthy career at Ameren, Boulanger has joined her family’s business. She is the daughter of the late Cyril “Pete” Korte, founder of K&L. Boulanger grew up around the company, which made her familiar with some aspects. “For many years, […]
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Ameren Missouri signed confidential contracts with multiple big data centers this week — STLPR.org
Trustees Approve Agreement For Glen Carbon Road Shared Use Path Phase 3
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‘Baby Reindeer’ star Jessica Gunning to play Mama Cass Elliot in upcoming biopic
Wash U. Professor Says Concrete Is Future of Resilient, Affordable Homes
Editor’s Note: Pablo Moyano Fernández, assistant professor of architecture, Washington University in St. Louis recently drew attention for a 20-foot-tall concrete bird blind built along the Mississippi flyway as a demonstration of concrete’s versatility. The project reflects his larger argument explored below: that modern concrete construction, used thoughtfully, can help deliver durable, climate-resilient, attainable housing. […]
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