Today’s Headlines

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  • Listen to St. Louis Public Radio on What’s Happening With the Trestle and Other GRG Projects
  • MoDOT’s McKenna Calls for Ban on Handheld Cellphone Use By Motorists (Southeast Missourian)
  • This MO Rep Thinks Building Sidewalks Is a Waste (LakeExpo)
  • Expect Delays/Shuttles This Weekend on MetroLink (NextStop)
  • MoDOT Hires KC Firm to Work on Internet-Connected Roads and Other Gadgetry (Startland News)
  • Columbia’s South Providence Speed Limit Dropping from 55 to 50 MPH (ABC17)

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Today’s Headlines

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  • Motorist Kills Gregory Ette Along 1-70 in St. Charles Sunday (KMOV)
  • How Trump’s Agenda Could Affect Transpo Infrastructure and More in St. Louis (Post-Dispatch)
  • Show-Me Institute Talks to KTRS About Supposed Cost of MetroLink Expansion
  • What Will Happen to Funding for Missouri’s Roads Is Now a Complete Unknown (OzarksFirst)
  • New Hybrid and Electric Cars Are Required to Make Noise by 2019 (BND)

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Today’s Headlines

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  • Trailnet Plans for 12 Miles of Protected Bike Lanes for St. Louis (Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Public Radio)
  • More Than 1,000 Took to the Streets Downtown to Protest Trump on Sunday (Fox2Now)
  • Nicholas Burks Skips Trial for 2014 Deadly Hit-And-Run (Fox4KC)
  • Lafayette County: Report Says Stephanie Green “Walked Into the Driver’s Side Door” (KMZU)
  • There’s a Bumpy Road Ahead for U.S. Transit Infrastructure Changes (KC Star)
  • It’s Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week (Buffalo Reflex)

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Trump Picks Road Industry Lobbyist to Lead Transportation Transition

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So much for “draining the swamp.” Under Donald Trump, it looks like the White House and Congress will be more infested with lobbyists than ever. Martin Whitmer, an asphalt industry lobbyist, will head Trump’s transportation transition team. Photo: Whitmer and Worrall In a story about the lobbying bonanza that will accompany unified GOP control of Washington, the New York Times [...]
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