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Some want to place the Rams settlement into an account that can earn more money and pay for regional projects. But questions remain about the legality of such a move.
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Megan Green is promising an ambitious agenda during her five months in office. She is filling out the term of Lewis Reed, who resigned in June after being indicted.
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Megan Green will serve the remaining five months of Lewis Reed’s term as president of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
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Megan Green and Jack Coatar are running to fill the remainder of the term of Lewis Reed. He resigned in June after being indicted on federal corruption charges.
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, Megan Green, 15th Ward St. Louis alderwoman, talks about being asked by the mayor to run for board president, setting a new tone at the board and getting it ready to be a body of 14, rather than 28.
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A provision introduced at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen on Friday would charge people in some neighborhoods $10,000 to remove dwelling units in a single building. That would include converting a duplex into a single-family home, or converting a four-flat into a duplex. The money from those fees would contribute to a fund to create, improve and maintain affordable housing.
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Alderwoman Megan Green, who represents the 15th Ward, says her neighborhood is losing affordable housing units and people are getting priced out. She hopes imposing a conversion fee on developers who flip multi-unit buildings into single-family homes will help.
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One in 10 patients infected with the coronavirus will develop “long COVID,” a group of symptoms that persists for weeks or months after a person has recovered from the initial infection. Long COVID symptoms vary from patient to patient, but many describe feeling exhausted all the time — so much that daily jobs or errands become impossible to manage.
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With a little more than two weeks to go before Democratic voters head to the polls for Missouri’s presidential primary, the remaining candidates are…
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Updated Jan. 31 with adoption by the full Board of AldermenThe St. Louis Board of Aldermen has taken a stand against state action to change the city’s…