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Former south St. Louis Alderman Larry Arnowitz was sentenced Friday to one year in prison, followed by six months of home confinement, for using campaign donations for personal expenses.
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The first elections in the city of St. Louis since the coronavirus pandemic began are scheduled for Tuesday.Voters in the 4th Ward, which includes the…
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Updated March 11 with not guilty plea A former St. Louis alderman has pleaded not guilty to charges that he spent campaign donations on personal…
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On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum takes a look at some of the week’s biggest news stories —…
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While the race for the president of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen has dominated the lead-up to the municipal primary, voters in the city's even-numbered…
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Right before she battled back to reclaim an office she held for more than 30 years, St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Sharon Carpenter did something most…
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The bulk of Mayor Francis Slay’s firefighter pension reform bill stalled today in the St. Louis Board of Alderman’s Public Safety Committee.The committee…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-964101.mp3Larry Arnowitz knew his campaign against Fred Heitert was a…