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Though they had no legislation to officially consider, members of the Public Employees Committee of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen spent almost three…
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St. Louis city firefighters took their objections to pension reform proposals from Mayor Francis Slay to City Hall on Friday, the day the legislation…
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Updated at 12:20 p.m. with comments from the firefighters union.Updated at 3:55 p.m. with timeframe, and more comments from Mayor Slay and the…
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The former city administrator for Brentwood, Mo. is on probation for the next five years, including six months of house arrest, for embezzling about…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: For Mike Eads, a federal grant program to help local fire departments forestall layoffs provided some…
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Will be updated as more information becomes availableFirefighters in the city of St. Louis got some better news today.The Federal Emergency Management…
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The "long and arduous" fight over the budget for the city's fire department will go on for another week.The three-member Board of Estimate and…
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St. Louis firefighters were told last week that they'd be subject to 30 layoffs. Yesterday, Comptroller Darlene Green said she would push a plan to…
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The St. Louis firefighters union lashed out at city hall today after the mayor announced the layoffs of 30 firefighters.The mayor's office claims that…
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According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay announced late last night that the city will lay off 30 firefighters. Chief of…