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An initiative to update streetlights could save the City of St. Louis more than $150,000 a year. Installation of new LED technology is already underway…
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A new ordinance requires owners of St. Louis buildings of at least 50,000 square feet to track their energy use. The practice, called benchmarking, is…
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Nearly 80 percent of St. Louis' greenhouse gas emissions comes from buildings, according to 2015 data from the city's sustainability office. A new…
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St. Louis residents can now pay their property tax, water and trash bills from their phone or other mobile device.The city’s Collector of Revenue office…
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St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay recently announced that his deputy chief of staff, Patrick Brown, would become the city’s first chief resilience officer.In…
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The parcel next to Eltorean Hawkins’ home looks like his side yard.He’s been mowing the grass and cutting the weeds since he bought his house two years…
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This is a developing story and will be updated. Mayor Francis Slay is not seeking a fifth term in office.The longest-serving mayor in the city's history…
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The 3rd North America OutGames, which was to be held in St. Louis around Memorial Day weekend, has been canceled due to low registration numbers and…
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Updated Dec. 9 with city permit denial - St. Louis has denied a request from the New Life Evangelistic Center to be exempted from two city code…
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St. Charles County remains the fastest growing county in the St. Louis region, according to U.S. census data released Thursday.New numbers from the 2014…