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Cities have long made plans for extreme heat. Are they enough in a warming world?
West Star Aviation Breaks Ground on 75,700 square foot East Alton Expansion
This article originally ran in The Illinois Business Journal on July 7, 2023. West Star Aviation officially broke ground on July 6, 2023, on a major expansion project at their East Alton, Ill. (ALN) MRO facility. Once complete, the expansion will add 75,700 square feet of space bringing the total facility to just over 500,000 square feet of hangar, back […]
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DC Circuit Says FOSTA Is Perfectly Constitutional, Nothing To See Here
“Bessie, the Girl in the Shadow Box.” Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri. The statue doesn't depict someone buried in the cemetery, but a woman the man who commissioned the work had a crush on and who turned down his proposals to her.
STLCC shows off plans for latest addition in $500M modernization project
Environmental Defense Fund Hosts Workshop At NGRREC
Gov. Pritzker Announces Largest-ever Construction Program In State History
Joe Walsh on the Eagles’ Long Goodbye Tour: “we recognize that we can’t do this forever”
Torkwase Dyson: Bird and Lava
Torkwase Dyson’s artwork engages urgent issues regarding architecture, infrastructure and the social and political impacts of the climate crisis, bringing them into conversation with historical and contemporary reflections on the
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“Killing The Buddha”: Reconstructing Zen
On view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until July 24, “Killing The Buddha”: Reconstructing Zen is the 2023 Arthur Greenberg Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship exhibition, located in the Teaching
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African Modernism in America
On view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until Aug. 6, African Modernism in America is the first major traveling exhibition to examine the complex connection between modern African
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Missouri pastors face ‘heartbreaking’ splits in Methodist churches over LGBTQ issues
Signage campaign aims to warn University City residents of flash flood risk
Despite pandemic pay boost, low-wage workers still can’t afford basic needs
Employers grappling with a nationwide labor shortage gave low-wage workers the largest pay increases in most states between 2019 and last year. But even so, many of those workers — more than 40% of all U.S. households, by one estimate — are struggling to cover the inflated costs of basic expenses. In the past several […]
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