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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.”
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Major Case Squad detectives looking for the person who shot a MetroBus driver in north St. Louis County took a person into custody late Monday. Metro Transit is promising increased security.
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St. Louis has $41 million in sales tax revenue that could be used to build a north-south MetroLink expansion. But is that what the city’s public transit system needs?
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Metro Transit plans to suspend six MetroBus routes and reduce the frequency of service along 31 others later this month in response to an ongoing operator shortage. Local Metro operator union rep Catina Wilson and rider Mitch Eagles joined "St. Louis on the Air" to share their concerns and ideas for a way forward.
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A pair of two-person teams from Chestnut Health Systems will be on hand 40 hours a week to assist transit riders suffering from substance-use disorders or other challenges. The yearlong pilot will cost $350,000.
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The program launched by the St. Clair County Transit District is meant to relieve pressure on local police and offer better care for riders who need it.
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A project to change Belleville’s station will closely mirror one that’s been completed at the Emerson Park Transit Center in East St. Louis.
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The St. Louis-area transit system, down at least 120 operators, joins nationwide clamber for labor.
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Earlier this month, transit riders who use Metro Transit’s app to purchase tickets and choose routes may have noticed a new option popping up on their screens: Via Metro STL. The on-demand, $2-per-ride transit service started operating in certain areas of St. Louis County a year ago and has recently been expanded.
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A bill in the Missouri legislature would allow people to carry concealed weapons on public transit.