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Missouri Gaming Commission rejects NCAA prop bet ban
Kehoe declares state of emergency ahead of winter storm
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: This Episode Is Broadly Safe To Listen To
AAA braces for surge in emergency calls amid wintry weather
City Moves to Unlock Stalled Development Near NGA
From NextSTLMayor Cara Spencer announced that the City of St. Louis will begin exercising eminent domain on 89 properties owned by Paul McKee’s NorthSide Regeneration. The announcement was made on Thursday, January 15, alongside St. Louis Development Corporation Executive Director Otis Williams and Alderman Rasheed Aldridge. City officials described the move as a response to […]
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Housing Units Planned On City-Owned Site
From Webster-Kirkwood Times: A newly proposed housing development in Kirkwood may bring with it a new type of zoning, as residents learned at a pair of recent public hearings. The location at the center of discussion at the first Kirkwood City Council meeting of 2026 is the current home of the city’s public works departments. […]
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Protesting the Armory data center
Gateway Arch National Park Eyes Land to Expand Into Metro East
From St. Louis Public Radio: The nonprofit that supports Gateway Arch National Park wants to expand it into Illinois, plans to soon launch a fundraising effort and is already working to acquire land. The Gateway Arch Park Foundation announced Tuesday that it’s started exploring what it would take for East St. Louis’ Malcolm W. Martin […]
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40 years later: A look back at ‘The Blizzard of 82’
FYI loop ice carnival postponed
Close-knit town distraught after nearly three dozen dogs die in kennel fire
Zaxbys opens first Illinois location in Chicago's southwest suburb
Construction Employment Shows Resilience as Missouri Labor Market Tightens
Missouri’s construction sector closed out 2025 with modest but meaningful job gains, even as broader private-sector employment softened and workforce constraints continued to shape the market. According to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC), nonfarm payroll employment increased by 800 jobs in December 2025, with gains concentrated in goods-producing industries—led by construction. The […]
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