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One proposition will lead to utility bill increases for St. Louis-area residents, regardless of the vote's outcome.
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As the EPA gets close to finalizing rules related to PFAS, some providers in Missouri could be forced to clean up their drinking water.
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In far south St. Louis County, workers are using huge machines to dig a $175 million tunnel. It鈥檚 part of a Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District project aimed at preventing sewers from overflowing. That could allow the district to treat all of the region's wastewater and protect the environment.
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The City of St. Louis plans to knock down nearly three times as many vacant buildings this fiscal year than it did the year before.It's part of an effort鈥
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St. Louis voters easily reaffirmed the city's earnings tax, a solid victory for city leaders and a stinging defeat for retired financier Rex鈥
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A major source of revenue for the city of St. Louis is one step closer to appearing on the city鈥檚 April 5 ballot. The Board of Alderman鈥檚 Ways and Means鈥
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Updated 2/7/14 to correct the timeline of the lawsuit against MSD.The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District is preparing for its first big dig.Starting in鈥
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The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday for and against the constitutionality of a Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District storm water fee.MSD鈥
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District has named its new executive director, Brian Hoelscher.Hoelscher takes over the job from Jonathon Sprague, who鈥
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The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has unveiled new goals for the number of minorities and women who must be involved with the agency鈥檚 big鈥