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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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Matt Davis announced his decision hours ahead of the deadline to file paperwork to run for another term in April.
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The decrepit building in downtown St. Louis is going through the eminent domain process.
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Together, the three new solar facilities can produce 500 megawatts of renewable energy. They are the energy companies largest solar effort to date.
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Residents should have received a tax bill in November and can pay online, by phone, mail or in person at their local municipal office.
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Darryl Jaspering of Warrenton wrote a threatening message on the NAACP’s contact page, tried to intimidate employees and threatened use of a weapon, alleges the indictment.
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The men will now spend the rest of their lives behind bars.
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The popular south St. Louis business has a history of traffic incidents. The spot has been slated for improvements since drivers struck and killed two pedestrians in 2022.
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The jail director, who reports to St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, was known to be at odds with the city's Detention Facility Oversight Board over the lack of transparency and conditions at the City Justice Center.
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Francis Howell School District officials did not inform the Board of Education about the growing cost of the new Francis Howell North High School, according to a new state audit.
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Melissa Price Smith, Gov. Mike Parson’s nominee for county prosecutor, made the claim during a question-and-answer session with members of the St. Louis County Council during a committee hearing on Tuesday.