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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has given first-round approval to ballot proposals that would end the city’s residency requirement for most workers, and…
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As protests continue over the acquittal of former police officer Jason Stockley of first-degree murder, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen is honoring the…
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St. Louis’ top elected officials said Wednesday they support a company’s offer to supply free body camera for police officers. But it’s not a sure thing…
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The delay in naming a new St. Louis poet laureate may soon be over.in December, a poet laureate task force recommended local poet and educator Jane Ellen…
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It’s the chicken or the egg argument.Should city aldermen meet with stakeholders and then craft a bill? Or should the bill be proposed and then brought to…
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Updated April 26 with result of E&A vote — St. Louis aldermen will have another $2.3 million to distribute when they start looking at the city’s budget…
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Lyda Krewson, the Democratic nominee to be St. Louis’ next mayor, acknowledges the obvious: More than two-thirds of the city’s Democrats preferred one of…
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St. Louis Alderman Lyda Krewson emerged from a crowded field of candidates, many of them well-known city leaders, to win Tuesday's Democratic mayoral…
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The melee to get closer to becoming St. Louis mayor is mere hours away from its conclusion. The race has featured an endless amount of twists, turns and…
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Updated at 12:45 p.m. March 1 with details about voting patterns — For decades, it’s been a given in St. Louis elections: The person who usually wins is…