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Owners of electric vehicles who live in or travel to St. Louis may soon find more places where they can charge their cars. The St. Louis Board of Aldermen earlier this month gave first-round approval to requirements for installing electric vehicle charging stations. A final vote could come Friday, and Mayor Lyda Krewson is expected to sign the measure.
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Homeless veterans in St. Louis will soon have a place to get back on their feet. Officials held a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday on the first Veterans Community Project village in St. Louis.
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Updated Oct. 18 with final passageThe St. Louis Board of Aldermen has approved nearly $8 million in incentives for a three-bed urgent care hospital…
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An aldermanic committee voted Wednesday to extend deadlines and renew tax incentives for the developers behind Northside Regeneration’s slow-moving urgent…
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St. Louis aldermen gave their stamp of approval Friday for two major public investments in sports-related facilities.The more certain, and contentious, of…
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The decision by St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Sam Dotson to run for mayor without resigning his current post isn’t a very popular one.On the day…
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The city of St. Louis often uses tax incentives as a means of spurring development. But one alderman wants to change how the tax breaks are given out and…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 3, 2013 - As the Board of Aldermen prepares to resume its hearing into problems and policies at…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 3, 2013 - >Both sides in an aldermanic hearing on the Missouri History Museum Wednesday agreed…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Both sides in an aldermanic hearing on the Missouri History Museum Wednesday agreed that issues such…