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Coldwater Creek lies at the heart of one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history, a catastrophe that over three generations likely afflicted many thousands of people across the breadth of the St. Louis region.
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After weeks in limbo, the St. Louis County school district says it was able to access more than $8 million in federal funding to pay for its full electric school bus order.
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The Ritenour School District says it is unable to pay for electric school buses and charging infrastructure the federal government promised.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced drinking water providers will have 10 years to identify and remove lead pipes across the country.
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And how a federal agency with a history of “faulty research” became “a shield for polluters.”
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The Living Lands and Waters' Mississippi River Institute floating classroom will be in the St. Louis region until the fall to educate young people and host meetings related to the river.
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The funding from the EPA is part of the Biden-Harris administration’s Federal Buy Clean Initiative, which promotes the use of low-carbon construction materials.
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The landfill contains thousands of tons of nuclear waste and byproducts from World War II-era atomic bomb development efforts.
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Bayer, the German company whose crop sciences division is based in St. Louis, has already paid out $10 billion for claims Roundup caused plaintiffs’ non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
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Fifteen years after the EPA said greenhouse gasses are dangerous to public health, the agency finalized rules to limit climate-warming pollution from existing coal and new gas power plants.