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The governor's office said Roberts, D-St. Louis, advocated for a paid position for himself on the Public Service Commission and for his dad to receive a spot on the UM Board of Curators.
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Interim St. Louis Public Safety Director Dan Isom will join Ameren as vice president of corporate safety, security and crisis management.
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The St. Louis mayor says she remains committed to ‘reimagining public safety’ and efforts to make communities safer beyond policing.
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St. Louis officials are celebrating a big drop in murders while the city’s police classify more and more killings as “justifiable homicides” instead.
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A coming autopsy report will give final word on Walker, 37, who collapsed March 11 in hallway of St. Louis hotel
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APM Reports is suing the police department for withholding data about which homicide cases have been solved. The department told APM Reports and St. Louis Public Radio that information was a part of an investigative record.
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Long wait times for 911 calls in St. Louis have led to plans to merge the city’s three 911 dispatch centers into one. Public Safety Director Dan Isom details the steps to merge operations on “St. Louis on the Air.”
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Public Safety officials plan to ensure that police officers stop using force far more often on Black people than on white people.
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A group of government, community and business leaders will meet weekly for the next six weeks to come up with long-term solutions to increase public safety.
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St. Louis Public Safety officials say up to $19.5 million might be necessary to fix and upgrade the St. Louis City Justice Center locks, doors, control panels and other security measures.