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Updated Jan. 17 with reaction from educators – Tuition at Missouri’s public colleges and universities could go up in the wake of Gov. Eric Greitens’…
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Two former St. Louis aldermen will be among the new lawmakers joining the Missouri General Assembly next year.Fred Wessels, who was the 13th Ward alderman…
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When St. Louis Alderman Scott Ogilvie proposed limiting political donations for St. Louis-based offices three years ago, the 24th Ward Democrat wanted to…
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Even though Missouri’s primary elections are a year away, some contests for St. Louis area state legislative seats are beginning to take shape.St. Louis…
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It would be fair to classify Paul Meinhold as a long-suffering St. Louis Rams fan.The St. Charles native purchased personal seat licenses for the team…
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On this week’s edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio reporters Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Rachel Lippmann welcome St. Louis…
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Alderman Antonio French is sponsoring legislation to require videotaping or transcribing various meetings and hearings in city government. French is one…
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A bill designed to crack down on the theft of scrap metal in St. Louis city finally cleared its first legislative hurdle on Tuesday.The legislation's been…
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Another excessive heat advisory in placeAn excessive heat warning remains in effect until 7 p.m Friday.The National Weather Service says a dangerous…
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Scrap yard owners, the police, and St. Louis city aldermen have a week to hammer out a deal on legislation the city's police department says will cut down…