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The police chief in Missouri’s largest city says his department would have to cut staff by 400 people, close divisions and eliminate services to meet…
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Most of St. Louis’ Black aldermen say they oppose a Nov. 3 ballot proposal that would make future elections for mayor, alderman and other city offices…
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St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden is optimistic that the removal of the residency requirement for his department will help fill several vacancies --…
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St. Louis County is relaxing some restrictions on youth sports as coronavirus positivity rates have decreased among children in the region. The…
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A state audit says Jackson County government spent millions of dollars on no-bid contracts or contracts that were not reevaluated for years. State Auditor…
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican who has steadfastly refused to require residents to wear masks, tested positive for the coronavirus. His office…
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A state audit released today accuses the former clerk of a tiny town in remote northeast Missouri of spending more than $300,000 in taxpayer money on…
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Hospitalizations for the coronavirus have risen across Missouri in recent days. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that three of the four highest days…
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A federal judge says St. Louis jails must stop holding inmates simply because they can't pay bail.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that U.S. District…
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Recent rains have caused rivers to rise across Missouri and Kansas, and with more rain in the forecast, the National Weather Service is predicting minor…