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Aldermen needed an extra meeting to be able to accomplish all they wanted to before the current session adjourns on Monday. But the five-hour meeting also included some heated exchanges.
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The bill directs unused funding for police overtime toward new and repaired cameras and the fiber needed to run them.
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Mayor Tishaura Jones stresses importance of looking at racial equity in surveillance programs.
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This summer, the St. Louis region made national news after more than 15 children were killed by gun violence in four months, leaving city leaders…
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St. Louis aldermen will try again this year to develop policies that control the use of surveillance technology in the city. A committee could vote this…
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Dayton, Ohio-based Persistent Surveillance Systems developed its aerial surveillance system to help the military in Fallujah. The company’s CEO, Ross…
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St. Louis' homicide level remained unchanged in 2016 compared with the previous year — 188. At the same time, aggravated assaults and other violent crimes…
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The streets committee of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen on Thursday approved legislation that would extend St. Louis' fiber optic network and fund the…
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police will get a new tool this summer to help battle crime. Media got a preview Thursday of the Real Time Crime Center, on the…