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Gov. Jay Nixon and House and Senate leaders are squabbling over how to approach Missouri's transportation needs.Nixon, a Democrat, and some Republican…
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Legislation being considered by the Missouri Senate would raise the state's fuel tax to provide more money for roads and bridges.If passed, Senate Bill…
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Even though transportation experts have been sounding the alarm for years, lawmakers and voters haven’t come to a definitive solution to get money funds…
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On this week’s edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies are pleased to welcome state Sen. Dave…
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The first I-70 interchange west of the Missouri River is getting an $18 million update. Construction starts next spring to replace Fifth Street’s partial…
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Law enforcement agencies on both sides of the Mississippi River are out in force this weekend to try and keep a deadly trend in check. Historically Labor…
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The longstanding fight for entrance into the St. Louis market by the app-based ride-share service Uber and its supporters came to a head this week with…
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Thirty-eight bridges in the greater St. Louis area are just "a step or two from being closed" due to deterioration, according to the Missouri Department…
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St. Louis area road crews are preparing for the first real snow storm of the year. The forecast is calling for four to eight inches to fall overnight,…
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When Gov. Jay Nixon steps in front of the lectern for his seventh State of the State speech, he’ll be speaking arguably at the lowest point of his power…