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Army Corps of Engineers Pausing $11B in Projects Over Shutdown

2 months ago

From CNBC: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will immediately pause, and consider canceling, over $11 billion in projects due to the government shutdown, Trump administration budget chief Russell Vought said Friday. “The Democrat shutdown has drained the Army Corps of Engineers’ ability to manage billions of dollars in projects,” Vought, the director of the […]

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Dede Hance

AI Demand Creates “Perfect Storm for Innovation in Data Center Construction

2 months ago

From Construction Dive: The artificial intelligence revolution has completely changed so many aspects of virtually every industry today. Organizations have already achieved game-changing, permanent improvements and continue to envision more innovations and benefits. At the same time, AI is so transformative that it also presents new questions as many companies must develop strategies to take […]

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Tom Finan

Brickline Greenway I-64/40 Crossing to Proceed Despite Armory Uncertainty

2 months ago

Plans to build the Brickline Greenway pedestrian and bike bridge over Interstate 64/40 in Midtown are moving forward — even as the future of the adjacent Armory St. Louis site remains unclear. The Great Rivers Greenway project will create a signature connection linking the Grand MetroLink Station, the Armory District, and City Foundry STL. The […]

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Tom Finan

Mizzou Leaders Seek Developers for Portions of Campus Property

2 months ago

From KOMU: University of Missouri leaders are moving forward with plans to redevelop portions of campus property. “As discussed at the September Board of Curators meeting, the university is seeking to activate university land to provide meaningful revenue to the university,” MU spokesperson Christopher Ave said. “The project, or projects, should enhance the experience for […]

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Tom Finan

Data Centers Have Paid Ameren $28M; If They Come Everyone’s Utility Bills May Rise

2 months ago

From St. Louis Public Radio: The director of the Missouri Department of Economic Development flipped through a slideshow at an October meeting about the future of power in the state. She landed on a slide showing large business projects the department is trying to attract to Missouri. “I think this is the money slide, right?” […]

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Tom Finan

REALTORS® Release Plan to Boost Homeownership Among Black St. Louisans

2 months ago

St. Louis REALTORS® has released Reimagining St. Louis: Increasing Black Homeownership, a data-driven plan aimed at closing the region’s persistent racial homeownership gap and creating a more equitable housing landscape. Developed in partnership with the Center for Civic Research & Implementation (CCRI), the 70-page report analyzes nearly 75,000 home purchases from 2017 to 2022. It […]

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Tom Finan

Germany Blocks EU Chat Control Proposal, Noting That Mass Surveillance Of Encrypted Messages Must Not Be Allowed

2 months ago
Just days after we wrote about the EU’s renewed push for chat control, Germany has delivered a very important “no” vote. During discussions with EU countries last Wednesday, Germany’s opposition was decisive enough to kill the proposal’s momentum and remove it from this week’s agenda for EU justice ministers. But it wasn’t just a procedural […]
Mike Masnick

Report: Trump administration mulling transfer of special ed from Education Department

2 months ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Education Department is looking to move the $15 billion Individuals with Disabilities Education Act program outside of the agency, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.  In a statement to States Newsroom, department spokesperson Madi Biedermann did not explicitly confirm the report, but said the department is generally looking for ways to move its […]
Shauneen Miranda