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The Missouri Department of Transportation approved an Adopt-a-Highway application from the family of Kevin Johnson, who was executed in November 2022 for the killing of a Kirkwood Police Officer. The sign was up for four months before the entire program got suspended.
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Missouri Republicans have vowed to take action when the General Assembly reconvenes in January to revise the highway commission’s power over the state road fund.
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The Lakeshire Democrat also discussed his unusual pathway to politics on the latest episode of “Politically Speaking.”
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The resolution gives the state legislature appropriations power over the state road fund, which is now under the control of the Transportation Department. Because it’s a proposed constitutional amendment, it must be approved by voters to go into effect.
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The recent promise by St. Louis officials to dedicate $40 million to improve traffic safety is good news to safety advocates, but they stress that fixes are needed urgently.
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The department is studying Interstate 64 from Kingshighway to Jefferson for upgrades and repairs that could take place over the next five to 10 years.
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Shirley Norris is 92 and manages projects worth millions of dollars at the Missouri Department of Transportation.
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OtherThere is less traffic moving around the St. Louis metro region since Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson and St. Louis County…
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Missouri’s Transportation Department is losing employees at a worrisome rate, said Patrick McKenna, its director. McKenna said that nearly half of the…
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Updated at 4 p.m., Dec. 16 —The winter storm that moved into Missouri on Sunday is keeping the state’s highway patrol and transportation department busy.…