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During a frequently contentious forum Wednesday at Harris-Stowe State University, people who have been protesting for the past three weeks had choice…
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A St. Louis Board of Aldermen committee has taken the first step to hear testimony from interim Police Chief Lawrence O’Toole.Members of the board’s…
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Updated Oct. 4 at 9:55 a.m. with the number of arrests — The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department arrested 143 people protesting Jason Stockley’s…
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Protesters introduced a new demand Monday night: that St. Louis’ interim police chief step down immediately.Their call for Interim Chief Larry O’Toole to…
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On this edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum takes a closer look at how young African-American…
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In the hours after a judge acquitted former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley of first-degree murder last week, St. Louis Alderman John…
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St. Louis awaits Stockley verdict: Greitens activates National Guard, dead man's fiancee urges peaceUpdated at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 14 with Greitens' meeting — Though there’s no official word on when the Jason Stockley verdict will be announced in St. Louis,…
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Federal investigators will begin looking into the only city-run homeless shelter in St. Louis this week.At issue is a fair housing complaint filed in…
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The 2014 death of Michael Brown, a black, unarmed 18-year-old, at the hands of a white police officer unleashed anger and activism throughout the St.…
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In the span of a week, Gov. Eric Greitens unveiled two high-profile proposals: A proposal aimed at reducing violent crime in St. Louis and a statewide…