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Missouri’s two members of the Congressional Black Caucus both say President Barack Obama encouraged members of the caucus to find Republican colleagues to…
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Body cameras could be required for all Missouri law enforcement officers under a newly proposed Senate bill.Senate Bill 21, sponsored by Maria…
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Several dozen people showed their support for police Saturday afternoon in Clayton with a rally in front of St. Louis County Police headquarters. Many…
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In the parking lot of a small strip mall across the street from the Mobil station in Berkeley where the police shooting of 18-year-old Antonio Martin took…
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Brittany Packnett says she’s made a career of “listening intently and intensively” to the needs of young people. The former third-grade teacher, current…
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This week, the Senate gave final approval to legislation that requires police departments to report the deaths of individuals in police custody. The…
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One of the most important reforms that could grow out of the Aug. 9 killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, experts say, would be the creation of a national…
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Second of two parts.Even though a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown,…
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First of two parts.Two grand juries in two very different cases have refused to indict white police officers for the deaths of two black men. As a result,…
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Since 2000, police departments in the state of Missouri have been required by law to report information about their traffic stops – including the race of…