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The fate of St. Louis Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray is now in the hands of the city’s civil service commission.
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St. Louis crews are treating roads ahead of wintry weather expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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A previous St. Louis personnel director testified that he was unaware of anyone being fired for violating the vehicle use policy during his time in the position.
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St. Louis officials, including Mayor Tishaura Jones, will not have to testify in a hearing on Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray’s future with the city.
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After a little more than two hours of discussion, members did not agree to perfect any bill, instead moving proposals to the board’s informal calendar.
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The Board of Aldermen was preparing to question Ward 7 Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier, one of the bill’s sponsors, when Green gaveled the meeting into a recess, a move some members later questioned as possibly not being in accordance with the rules of the body.
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Some city and county officials in the St. Louis region say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement hasn’t contacted them, despite rumors and claims that the federal agents have been spotted.
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A Civil Service Commission hearing on whether St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones can have personnel director Sonya Jenkins-Gray removed is continuing.
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The former St. Louis County jail director has been tasked with implementing some of the recommendations from his assessment report in the first 60 days of his tenure.
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The legislation heard in Senate and House committees would place the St. Louis police department under a governor-appointed board.