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St. Louis’ top elected officials said Wednesday they support a company’s offer to supply free body camera for police officers. But it’s not a sure thing…
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St. Louis’ Recorder of Deeds office is in the crosshairs in Tuesday’s election, when voters will have to decide whether to eliminate the agency, which…
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Shortly after Michael Brown was shot and killed by a Ferguson police officer in August 2014, the department’s on-duty officers started wearing body…
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Gov. Jay Nixon has signed a wide-ranging bill into law that contains language limiting the release of video recorded by police cameras.Senate Bill 732…
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome back state Rep. Robert Cornejo…
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With only three days to go, a few bigger issues have been moving in the Missouri General Assembly, while everyone waits to see whether the Senate will…
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Officers with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department likely won't be wearing body cameras until sometime next year.A 90-day pilot program with about…
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When then-Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown, the policeman wasn’t wearing a body camera. And the uncertainty that…
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A Kansas City-area Republican is sponsoring a bill that would set limits on when police camera footage is public record in Missouri.The bill would block…
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Updated 4:46 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, with a response from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.St. Louis residents don’t have a reasonable…