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Advocates said it's hard for disabled people to find jobs and get to medical appointments without paratransit services that would be cut in some areas on April 10.
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Metro Call-A-Ride paratransit services will reduce services in parts of St. Louis County starting next month. Metro officials say they need to cut routes to help reduce trip denials and phone reservation wait times. But advocates for people with disabilities worry that the reduced bus service will limit their independence.
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Metro Transit and union leaders will meet with a federal mediator on Aug. 18 to try to reach an agreement on a new contract. Reginald Howard, the union’s president, said that workers want more pay to cope with inflation, the coronavirus pandemic and a wave of violence in the St. Louis region.
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Behavioral health specialists have spent the past year serving riders on Metro Transit in the St. Louis region.
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Metro East residents who have relied on the service will have to find other ways to get to baseball games in St. Louis this season.
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Metro Transit will cut the frequency of 12 MetroBus routes on March 21 because it lacks bus operators. The transportation company will extend wait times on those routes by as long as 15 to 20 minutes. Six other routes will see bus stop changes or adjustments.
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A security guard ordered a local teacher to stop photographing a MetroLink station. Is that legal? Washington University’s Lisa Hoppenjans discusses photography and your rights in this digital age.
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MetroBus, MetroLink and Call-A-Ride continue to see shortages of drivers due to the coronavirus pandemic. Bi-State Development officials want to hire 150 drivers. The company has increased drivers’ pay and will provide on-the-job training to attract more employees.
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Bus riders in St. Louis are facing more cancellations and longer wait times as bus operators leave Metro Transit.
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At the center of Midtown St. Louis is “a doughnut hole”: the Grand MetroLink Station. Kim Cella and Chris Beard discussed the problem — and ideas for improvements — on “St. Louis on the Air.”