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Former Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray sues St. Louis for violating the city’s antidiscrimination provision.
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Jane Sacro Chatham of Vicia is up for emerging chef and Loryn Nalic of Balkan Treat Box for best chef: Midwest.
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As of midday Friday, there were reports of an additional two inches of snow falling on top of piles left over from the storm earlier in the week.
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Under the proposal, the mayor would remain the political head of the City of St. Louis but lose oversight of departments. That responsibility would fall to a city administrator.
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The free identification card can be used to obtain housing and employment. It will not change someone’s immigration status and cannot be used for voting or to buy items that require age verification like alcohol, tobacco or marijuana.
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Flag voting began Friday and will remain open until Feb. 14, Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said.
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Rep. Mike O’Donnell has served in the Missouri House since early 2019.
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The settled lawsuits involved allegations that St. Clair County did not pay overtime compensation to employees and that sheriff’s deputies injured two people detained at the jail.
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The federal civil lawsuit filed in St. Louis by Ann Altman says the abuse began when she was a toddler and lasted for nine years. Sam Altman denies the allegations.
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St. Louis was only about halfway to breaking the record for inches of snow Sunday, but it did break a record for the amount of water that fell.
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Diann Valenti was ensnared in a dispute over a councilman hiring his stepdaughter as an aide.
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It comes in a Commissioners’ Report filed Friday as part of the eminent domain case involving the prominent and long-vacant downtown building.