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The two new buildings will replace several aging structures that may be best remembered for their role in spreading Legionnaires' disease and killing 13 residents in 2015.
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St. Louis on the Air will adopt a summer broadcast schedule from August 1 through the month of September while the show’s producers search for a new host and launch a listening tour to prepare for new episodes in the fall.
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Thousands of Donald Trump supporters attended the sweltering rally outside of Quincy on Saturday.
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Congress approved $33 million to restore Quincy Bay, an 8-square-mile backwater of the Mississippi River.
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Mayor Mike Troup wants 5,000 new residents in Quincy by 2030.
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Rob Mellon, executive director of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County, guides us through SeeQuincy's new self-driving tour that highlights 20 historically significant sites and stories in Quincy, Illinois.
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St. Louis-based artist Robert Powell discusses his latest curated exhibit at the Quincy Art Center titled, "The Other Room."
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The report from the Interagency Infection Prevention Project calls for the facilities to create a new infection control job and increase staffing and training.
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A new self-guided tour promoted by the visitors bureau in Quincy highlights 30 of the city’s trove of midcentury modern designs.
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Public records obtained by researchers at Virginia Tech show the city of Quincy changed its water treatment processes in the months leading up to the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, which may have allowed Legionella bacteria to multiply throughout the water system.