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With lawmakers set to take next week off, they leave having already accomplished one major priority.
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Both bills now proceed to the Senate.
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Members of Metro East rescue groups have worked for hours to secure and treat 26 dogs they found on a property along Waterloo Road near Millstadt.
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USDA funds are part of nearly $2 billion being withheld from Illinois, Pritzker says.
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St. Louis voters will select representatives for the Board of Aldermen’s seven odd-numbered wards.
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Mayor Tishaura Jones will face Alderwoman Cara Spencer of the 8th Ward in the April 8 election. Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler was third, while retired utility executive Andrew Jones was fourth.
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The St. Louis Civil Service Commission ruled Tuesday that Mayor Tishaura Jones can fire the personnel director.
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Less than 18% of the city's registered voters participated in the election, according to unofficial final results — down from about 22% in 2021's mayoral primary.
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The Sullivan Republican served two terms as a state senator — including four years as president pro tem.
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LGBTQ rights activists and lawyers will hold a clinic on March 5 to help couples set up a power of attorney free of charge. Many LGBTQ couples are worried that a conservative challenge could overturn the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell v Hodges ruling.
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The St. Louis Reparations Commission ended its 18-month study on the city's history of racism last October. Mayor Tishaura Jones doesn’t yet have a plan for reparations but says cash payments would be unconstitutional.
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Nearly 26,000 people work for the federal government in the St. Louis metropolitan area. If a portion lose their jobs, some economists said it will have overall trickle-down effects, while others believe it wouldn’t have broader implications.