Kae Petrin
Kae Petrin is a former digital reporter at St. Louis Public Radio
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The St. Louis board responsible for the city’s real estate and financial decisions on Wednesday granted NorthSide Regeneration an extension on its...
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Two more highway construction projects this weekend will join the closures that have been slowing and frustrating St. Louis-area drivers since early...
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Updated Feb. 3 with closure announcement Five Interstate 64 ramps closed permanently Monday near downtown St. Louis. The ramps will be replaced by new...
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Updated Jan. 31 with adoption by the full Board of Aldermen The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has taken a stand against state action to change the city’s...
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Updated on Jan. 31 with new information on negotions between SEIU Local 1 and contractors. The janitorial bargaining team representing SEIU Local 1 has...
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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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The quest to bring the Loop Trolley back to life under St. Louis’ regional transit agency has failed. Bi-State Development committee members on Friday...
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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson has raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour for civilian city workers. The move is part of a strategy to attract and retain...
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Missouri’s minimum wage increased to $9.45 an hour this week. The 85-cent wage hike, which took effect Jan. 1, is part of a five-year series of raises...
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This weekend, the Delmar Loop Trolley could make its last run. The beleaguered trolley has run out of funding after struggling to grow ridership amidst...