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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen said no to a bill to extend a blight determination on the Cortex Innovation District, marking an end to nearly two decades in the area.
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Blake Lawrence, an attorney for the St. Louis sheriff's office, is on administrative leave after allegedly sending harassing text messages to a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter. But he says the move is retaliation.
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A former personnel and fiscal operations director claims the sheriff sued her for testifying in the state's removal effort. She’s seeking back pay and punitive damages.
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Because the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is funded by the federal government, states aren't getting that money during the ongoing shutdown.
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The city’s financial watchdog warns of widespread financial mismanagement in the St. Louis sheriff's office under now-jailed Sheriff Alfred Montgomery and former Sheriff Vernon Betts.
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Mayor Cara Spencer announced a new outreach center and recovery program for people affected by the May tornado.
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Illinois Democrats blame Trump and congressional Republicans for elongating the federal government's shutdown.
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The county council voted unanimously last week to override St. Louis County Executive Sam Page’s veto, passing a bill that raises adoption fees at the shelter from $40 to $80.
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The $300 million facility with 80 independent living apartments and 210 beds in long-term care replaces buildings where the water system was linked to the Legionnaires’ outbreak.
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The nationwide "No Kings" protests included several rallies in the St. Louis area, including one attended by hundreds in St. Peters.
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"It's the right thing to do, even though, right now, we're unfortunately seeing a breakdown in leadership,” said the owner of a Swansea restaurant that’s given away more than 600 free meals since the shutdown.
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President Donald Trump’s Department of Energy eliminated a $197 million grant for the plant.