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A major source of revenue for the city of St. Louis is one step closer to appearing on the city’s April 5 ballot. The Board of Alderman’s Ways and Means…
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Updated 11:15 Friday -- Plans for a $1 billion riverfront stadium cleared a major hurdle Thursday when a financing proposal passed out of the St. Louis…
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Updated with committee vote - The aldermanic Ways and Means Committee has sent the NFL stadium plan to the full board for consideration. The 7-2 approval…
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From the moment a proposal for a riverfront stadium was unveiled nearly a year ago, the roughly $1 billion facility provoked probing questions about the…
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A major credit rating agency has released a report downgrading St. Louis' ratings.In a report that was released last Friday, Moody’s Investors Services…
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Developer Paul McKee has two weeks to reimburse the city of St. Louis for legal fees associated with his Northside Regeneration project. The city’s Board…
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Green is the city's chief fiscal officer and one of the longest-serving comptrollers in modern history.Green discussed her unlikely transition into electoral politics (which Mannies detailed in a 2011 profile), her relationship with Mayor Francis Slay and Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed as well as some initiatives she’s launched recently. She also talked at length about her role as vice chair of the Missouri Democratic Party – and efforts to recruit African-American candidates to run for statewide office.
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Democrats may be deciding between "fight or flight" when it comes to taking on state Auditor Tom Schweich in November.Last week, state Rep. Jay…
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Opponents of a proposed $250,000 consulting contract between the city of St. Louis water department and the French utility company Veolia call the latest…
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St. Louis mayor Francis Slay says he's approaching his historic fourth term with "hope and optimism."Slay and Comptroller Darlene Green took their oaths…