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Missouri Department of Transportation officials say a plan to rebuild the Interstate 70, 64 and Highway 61 interchange in St. Charles County would reduce traffic congestion and limit accidents.
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The department is studying Interstate 64 from Kingshighway to Jefferson for upgrades and repairs that could take place over the next five to 10 years.
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Some areas of the St. Louis region could end up with 10 inches of snow.
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Lawsuit seeking authority to give salary boosts set for Feb. 10 hearing in Jefferson City.
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Missourians are preparing for a severe winter storm that forecasters expect to hit the St. Louis area by Tuesday evening. It has the potential to blanket the region with sleet, ice and nearly a foot of snow over multiple days.
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MODOT Director Patrick McKenna said money will go towards as many of the state’s more than 400 unfunded projects as possible
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A rebate option that came with the tax hike is making it tougher for the state to estimate how much more money will come in.
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As a penalty for ignoring federal safety laws, Missouri has diverted millions of dollars in road construction funds to safety programs. But critics say the state's open container policies make roads more dangerous.
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The tax increase is expected to generate nearly $500 million annually for the state’s roads and bridges.
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Year-to-date, fatalities have increased by 40% in 2021, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. St. Louis resident and Harley rider Justin Adams shared his perspective on the matter with "St. Louis on the Air."