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Ferguson Mayor James Knowles and Councilwoman Ella Jones made something perfectly clear Tuesday night: The city’s mayoral election is over, and there’s no…
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St. Louis’ city government was due for a change no matter who prevailed in the April 4 election because incumbents in the Board of Aldermen and mayor’s…
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In a region as fragmented as St. Louis, there’s one commonality uniting scores of towns and cities: high sales taxes.Sales taxes are anywhere between…
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The demise of a publicly funded soccer stadium could mean the St. Louis Police Department sees more taxpayer money. When voters approved a half-cent sales…
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Once St. Louis voters dashed his hopes of bringing Major League Soccer to the city, Dave Peacock didn’t make much of an attempt to modulate his tone.…
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Stadium financing, police funding, new St. Louis mayor and more: Dissecting April 4 election resultsTuesday, April 4, marked the day of the general municipal elections in the St. Louis region. On Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air, we discussed the outcome…
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St. Louis won't receive more money to take care of city-owned vacant buildings, and won't sync its election dates with statewide elections.Proposition NS,…
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St. Louis will keep its Recorder of Deeds office, voters decided Tuesday. That means the city’s police department will have to find another way to help…
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St. Louis’ Major League Soccer hopes likely died Tuesday. City residents voted for sales tax and use tax increases that’ll go toward city services, but…
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A woman will take over the St. Louis mayor’s office — a first in the city’s more than 250-year history.Democrat LydaKrewson, the 28th Ward alderman since…