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St. Louis Public Safety officials say they plan to hire a new food service to prepare meals for inmates at the City Justice Center. Leaders say this is one of the first steps in addressing repeated complaints about the jail.
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Proposition 1 would eliminate a residency requirement that’s been in the charter since 1914, although rules around employees living in the city have reportedly existed since the 19th century. If it gets the 60% needed, all employees except elected officials and high-level appointees such as cabinet members would be able to live where they want.
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen is overwhelmingly on record as supporting a plan to close the north city jail known as the Workhouse.A bill requiring the…
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St. Louis’ budget committee on Wednesday approved the city’s $1.1 billion spending plan that is set to take effect July 1.Members voted unanimously to…
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Legislation that would bar, in most instances, St. Louis from expending resources to enforce marijuana laws attracted mostly positive comments from city…
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has suspended, for now, an effort to ban carriage rides on city streets.Aldermen on Friday were expected to give…
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has officially asked Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway to review the city’s spending.Aldermen on Friday approved the…
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It’s looking more and more like state Auditor Nicole Galloway will be reviewing St. Louis’ spending.A group called AuditSTL has been collecting signatures…
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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson selected a nationally-renowned judge to head the city’s public safety agency, which oversees the police and fire…
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St. Louis Alderman Joe Vaccaro on Friday asked his Board of Aldermen colleagues to honor the city’s police officers, one week after they did the same for…