Officials predict high Christmas travel numbers across the region, potentially exceeding five million people this year. The TSA advises people to ensure they have acceptable forms of identification and to make sure they have acceptable items in their luggage before traveling.
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The federal lawmakers would like the agency to look into Veolia's incinerator in Sauget. The CDC previously completed an air pollution investigation in May, which suggested the EPA should monitor air quality and conduct soil testing.
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Some of the personalized bronze plaques memorialized pets.
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Alderman Michael Browning’s 9th Ward includes the Central West End and Cortex Innovation District. He says that incentives are needed to bring certain kinds of development to St. Louis, but that the city needs to be more creative in the tools it uses, and the Board of Aldermen needs to leave the level of incentives up to the experts.
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A new multimedia art exhibition celebrates St. Louis hip-hop roots, culture and community.
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Democrat Michael Madigan was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison and reported to a minimum-security federal prison camp in West Virginia earlier this fall. An appeals court denied his request to be released while an appeal is pending.
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After being off the list in recent years, the St. Clair and Madison counties are now ranked as the seventh-worst court systems, according to the American Tort Reform Association.
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The three schools include Washington Montessori Elementary School, Yeatman-Liddell Middle School and Beaumont High School, which is home to some of the district’s career and technical programs.
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As Illinoisans use more natural gas to heat their homes with colder weather hitting the region, Ameren says changes to the company’s local natural gas storage fields in the Metro East will help make it more efficient and save customers money in the long run.
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Inspectors from the American Correctional Association recently found the building was riddled with issues including inoperable eye wash stations, as well as dirty cells and dayrooms.
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Workers finished the skeleton of the once-controversial new facility near Rock Hill Road and Gore Avenue, set to open late next year.
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