Metal Construction and Resilience in a Climate of Crisis
As climate threats escalate, experts at METALCON warn that outdated codes and weak materials won’t cut it — metal construction must lead the resilience movement.
As climate threats escalate, experts at METALCON warn that outdated codes and weak materials won’t cut it — metal construction must lead the resilience movement.
ST. LOUIS - When Justin Turner is about to walk across Grand Boulevard near Tower Grove Park, he takes nothing for granted. “If the light’s red, you should still be looking,” he said. Grand is one of the streets Trailnet, an agency advocating for safer streets for cyclists and pedestrians, reports it as one of the [...]
CINCINNATI (AP) — Jose Trevino hit a two-run homer and Spencer Steer added a solo shot as the Cincinnati Reds defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 on Thursday afternoon in a game delayed 1 hour, 37 minutes by rain. Trevino’s two-out, two-run homer off Matthew Liberatore put the Reds ahead 2-0 in the second. Brendan [...]
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ST. LOUIS - Tensions boiled over in Bellefontaine Neighbors tonight, causing a representative to be escorted away from the podium. Former Mayor Dinah Tatman returned to confront what she says are misleading claims about her Administration’s handling of the City’s budget. Residents filled City Hall, demanding answers about potholes, unlicensed businesses and speeding near schools. [...]
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Lawmakers in Jefferson City have one week to pass a budget and send it to the governor's desk. Democrat and Republican Senate leaders offered praise as they approved a roughly $50 Billion spending proposal, but the amount approved by senators is about $2 billion less than what Governor Mike Kehoe had [...]
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