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Christopher Waller said the tariffs could also drag down the economy as higher prices reduce spending, rippling into business investment.
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Local preparers say people have been heeding advice to file early this year, but resources are still available for those who haven’t.
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Owner Reine Keis will also be relocating her main restaurant from its longtime Shaw home to the Coronado building in Midtown in the spring.
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Aronia berry, also known as chokeberry, is a native fruit increasingly known for its health benefits, but producers are having trouble finding demand.
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The Board of Aldermen was preparing to question Ward 7 Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier, one of the bill’s sponsors, when Green gaveled the meeting into a recess, a move some members later questioned as possibly not being in accordance with the rules of the body.
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The Illinois Department of Transportation expects the 3.5-mile section between Illinois 15 and Illinois 157 in Cahokia Heights and Sauget to be closed until July 31.
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“It will be close in investment to that of the St. Elizabeth Hospital when it was built here in O’Fallon. That was close to $300 million,” Mayor Herb Roach said.
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St. Louis ranked in the top 15 U.S. metros with the highest increase in home prices from December 2023 to 2024, according to Redfin.
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Legislation from Alderwoman Cara Spencer would establish a mechanism for the city to reimburse 85% of Anders’ payroll, earnings and net profit taxes on new hires at the firm.
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Members of the board’s Housing, Urban Development and Zoning Committee voted 5-2, with Anne Schweitzer and Michael Browning voting no.
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Bird flu has killed millions of hens in recent weeks, shrinking the supply of eggs and hiking up prices at grocery stores in Missouri.
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The 15% rate hike would bring in about $446 million for Ameren Missouri if it's approved by state regulators.