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A six-month-old program designed to prevent young adults from returning to jail has been wildly successful, its supporters say.St. Louis corrections…
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St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said he got a small reaction from Robert Cardillo, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, when he told him…
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Missouri Senate leaders are getting behind a push to persuade the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to stay in St. Louis.The federal spy agency is…
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Mayor Francis Slay tweeted on Tuesday that he’s “knocking on doors” in Washington, D.C., regarding the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.The mayor…
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A Missouri Senate committee is weighing legislation that would eliminate the 1 percent earnings tax in both St. Louis and Kansas City, effective Dec. 31,…
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When Stan Kroenke ended his self-imposed exile from the media yesterday, he wasn’t bringing good tidings to St. Louis sports fans.The taciturn billionaire…
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Crime in the city of St. Louis went up from 2014 to 2015, driven by a nearly 8 percent spike in crimes against persons."One hundred and eighty-eight…
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Mayor Slay on Rams’ bid for L.A.: ‘Make no mistake — St. Louis is a great city, a great sports town'On Monday night, the St. Louis Rams franchise made an official filing to move to the Los Angeles area. It was expected — despite endless negotiations of…
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Typically when December ends, journalists tend to become reflective about the highlights and lowlights of the past year. This reporter is no exception, as…
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Mayor Francis Slay wants a memorial to Confederate war dead out of Forest Park — a move that means the 101-year-old granite statue will likely head to…