The latest ethics charges relate to how she paid the cost of a 2022 disciplinary hearing in which she admitted to violating the rules of professional conduct during her prosecution of former Gov. Eric Greitens.
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Sen. Josh Hawley says his bill will track layoffs attributed to replacing workers with artificial intelligence. A St. Louis expert says mass layoffs may be ahead.
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Granite City Works will need to hire roughly 400 employees to operate the blast furnace, according to U.S. Steel. When fully staffed, the mill will employ 1,200 to 1,300 people.
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Food banks across the country bid for donations on Feeding America's "Choice System," which replaced a less efficient system that used an algorithm to distribute food.
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A new Washington University study found that St. Louis’ guaranteed basic income pilot program helped hundreds of families. But a lawsuit paused payments, and later crises deepened the financial strain many participants already faced.
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Allegations against the mayor include misuse of public funds and other malfeasance, which he has denied.
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A police officer was shot in Granite City Friday afternoon.
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A fight is brewing even as a judge considers whether St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery will get to keep his job.
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Before the outbreak, the Metro East producer had about 900 chickens and guinea hens, 80 ducks, and 20 geese. All had to be killed when the Illinois Department of Agriculture detected avian influenza.
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Only about $56 million of the $159 million in funding for the county has been allocated to projects so far.
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The community organization is introducing a docent training program to share the stories of Black St. Louisans and their legacies.
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