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The bills now go Gov. Mike Kehoe, who is expected to sign all of them.
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The EF3 tornado caused at least $1 billion in damage in the city of St. Louis alone.
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The federal agency says Brayan Garzón-Rayo did not receive a mental health evaluation due to staffing shortages that day and later testing positive for COVID-19.
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U.S. District Judge Matt Schelp is giving attorneys representing St. Louis until Wednesday to show why they didn't violate a rule against filing a lawsuit for an improper purpose in their case over state control of the city's police department.
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The Senate is expected to approve the bill on Monday. Because the Senate made changes to the House bill, it would go back to that chamber for another vote.
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Invest STL recently piloted a program called “Rooted: Cultivating Black Wealth in Place,” which aims to help long-term Black residents in St. Louis build wealth and stay in the neighborhoods they already live in.
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Scott Shelton has lived in St. Louis his entire life, and he has firsthand experience with rent hikes and gentrification in the neighborhood where he grew up. He hopes Invest STL’s Rooted program can help keep Black residents in their homes.
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St. Louis non-profit organizations search for tangible ways to combat gentrification and anti-displacement.
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The legislation heard in Senate and House committees would place the St. Louis police department under a governor-appointed board.
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The final U.S. Figure Skating Championships before the 2026 Milan Olympics will take place in St. Louis.