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The four firms competing to monitor Ferguson's compliance with the Department of Justice consent decree are Ebevy YG, Lemire LLC, Squire Patton Boggs, and…
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Ferguson's new police chief said he and U.S. Justice Department officials are "on the same page" about moving forward with reforming the city's police…
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When Delrish Moss saw the turmoil and chaos unfold in Ferguson, it hit close to home.Before he was sworn in on Monday as Ferguson’s top law enforcement…
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Updated at 7:40 p.m. with comments from the U.S. Justice Department — Ferguson's police department and municipal courts are officially operating under a…
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Ferguson residents will consider raising taxes next week to fill a big budgetary gap, a potentially critical decision for the beleaguered city.Before the…
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Ferguson has decided to adopt the Department of Justice’s consent decree that has made headlines over the past year. The City Council initially rejected…
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The Ferguson City Council appears poised to approve a consent decree with the federal government, which aims to transform the beleaguered city’s police…
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A member of the Ferguson City Council says his colleagues will likely reconsider a sweeping consent decree implementing major changes to the beleaguered…
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Ferguson Mayor James Knowles about why the City Council decided to change an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the subsequent lawsuit against the city.
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In our weekly "Behind the Headlines" segment, “St. Louis on the Air” contributor Steve Poetter discussed the top news stories that caught St. Louisans’…