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A St. Louis aldermanic committee approved a resolution Wednesday that calls for federal and state authorities to investigate developer Paul McKee.This…
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Updated Dec. 11 at 9:30 a.m. with a copy of the agreement — A St. Louis alderwoman and two other city residents have dropped a lawsuit challenging the use…
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Updated 11:45 a.m. Aug. 16 with statement from Darlene Green— The owners of the Scottrade Center in downtown St. Louis have gone to court to kick-start…
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The two-story brick home at 3735 California St. got a second chance.The property, owned by the city of St. Louis' Land Reutilization Authority, was slated…
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In some respects, the fact that Tom Lake was able to stand before the Board of Aldermen is breathtaking.The St. Louis Police Department sergeant was shot…
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen on Friday gave initial approval to legislation that would put new restrictions on payday lenders in the city.Local…
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St. Louis aldermen want to place stricter regulations on “payday loan” establishments, part of a broader movement to combat institutions that provide…
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A bill that aims to reduce fatal heroin overdoses is on its way to Mayor Francis Slay’s desk.The St. Louis Board of Aldermen approved the so-called Good…
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Lawmakers, prosecutors, and first responders are hoping that two bills introduced Friday at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen will help control the region's…
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In their own ways, Larry Hughes and Cara Spencer are St. Louis celebrities.Spencer just finished her first term on the St. Louis Board of Aldermen,…