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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Public Safety officials plan to ensure that police officers stop using force far more often on Black people than on white people.
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Aldermen Jack Coatar and James Page discuss problems plaguing downtown St. Louis, Mayor Tishaura Jones’ plans to address them and the state of downtown development on "St. Louis on the Air."
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A group of government, community and business leaders will meet weekly for the next six weeks to come up with long-term solutions to increase public safety.
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Pens that once held enslaved people sit in the shadow of Busch Stadium. Two Democratic lawmakers are now working with the St. Louis Cardinals for a marker to commemorate the site.
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It's the first major plan to guide development in the city's core over the last two decades.
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Jack Coatar was worried about an exodus of residents and businesses from downtown St. Louis even before the area began seeing civil unrest and a surge in crime this summer. Now the 7th Ward alderman is hearing people express more and more concerns. In an area that used to bustle with concertgoers, diners and Cardinals fans on many nights, the pandemic-driven vacuum of activity has been filled with something else entirely.
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St. Louis Public Radio's Wayne Pratt speaks with Citizens for a Greater Downtown's Arnold Stricker.