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Wednesday’s opening of “Vivian’s Village” marks the completion of the first portion of Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation’s affordable housing development.
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The annual conference brings together experts from the transportation industry to collaborate on growing the shipping industry.
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Information is emerging about how many people in north St. Louis did not have homeowners insurance when storms ripped through the region on May 16. Still, the data is just an early estimate, against the backdrop of a rising number of homeowners around the country who don’t have policies.
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Business and restaurant owners in the Delmar Maker District, one of the hardest hit areas, are still in repair mode after last Friday’s tornado violently blew through the area. Many owners are evaluating whether to rebuild but right now are more worried about their employees' livelihoods.
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If you are among those who are without coverage and sustained damage to your property, the Midwest Newsroom and STLPR invite you to share your story with us.
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Under one roof, Hobo Hub Works owner Matt Steward scavenges parts to build custom bikes that are durable, sustainable and affordable while South City Stitchworks' Zach Smith crafts custom bike bags.
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The closest grocery stores for Venice residents are more than four miles away in Granite City, making the community a food desert by the federal government’s standards.
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The VEX Robotics World Championships will be held in St. Louis in 2026 and 2027. St. Louis leaders say the event will bring $32 million to the region.
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An early look at the Vacancy Strategy Initiative Report shows the number of vacant properties in the city decreased by 4% since 2018.
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Despite efforts to develop markets and genetics, Missouri's industrial hemp industry is at its lowest point in years.
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What started with an unexpected travel delay has (eventually) taken off: a vending machine stocked with essentials for traveling with babies.
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Williams takes over for Neal Richardson, who was appointed by former Mayor Tishaura Jones and led the organization for the past four years.