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A bill in the Missouri legislature would allow people to carry concealed weapons on public transit.
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The St. Louis region’s mass transit agency, Metro, hopes a new suspension policy will reduce the number of serious problems on its buses, trains and platforms. The board of the Bi-State Development Agency, which oversees Metro, adopted the Ride and Abide policy on June 26, allowing Metro to suspend riders for major offenses. The first suspension, for assault, was handed down July 7.
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In January, St. Louis’ regional transit agency considered taking on operation of the embattled Loop Trolley — and ultimately declined to do so. At this…
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The head of the agency that runs the region’s transit network characterized the Loop Trolley as a “troubled project” Tuesday but still said his…
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Democrats took over both leadership roles on the St. Louis County Council on Tuesday night.The council unanimously selected Lisa Clancy, D-Maplewood, as…
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The balance of power on the region’s transportation authority board has shifted toward St. Clair County in Illinois — and St. Louis County Executive Sam…
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Thousands of people in the St. Louis region depend on Metro Transit’s 83 total MetroBus routes and 46 miles of MetroLink tracks to get where they need to…
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The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday backed a bond refinancing plan for the Bi-State Development Corporation, which operates light rail and bus…
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A mobile health unit will be making weekly stops at select Metro Transit stations to provide screenings, insurance help and other health care needs.The…
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Safety improvements and better bus access are some of the key components of the newly-renovated Civic Center Transit facility across from Scottrade Center…