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Numerous challenges await Ferguson’s next mayor, including a tight budget, frayed race relations and an understaffed police department. But the winner of…
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A seemingly understaffed, overworked Ferguson Police Department is sowing unease among the some of the municipality’s residents, though authorities say…
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St. Louis’ March primaries are in the books. But don’t exhale quite yet: April’s municipal contests throughout the St. Louis region are only 22 days…
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Since the presidential campaign began in earnest, it’s become fairly common for candidates to allude to the aftermath of Michael Brown’s shooting death at…
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Ferguson officials say mixed results from Tuesday’s election will not keep the city from complying with its consent decree with the Justice…
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Ferguson residents will consider raising taxes next week to fill a big budgetary gap, a potentially critical decision for the beleaguered city.Before the…
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Ferguson has decided to adopt the Department of Justice’s consent decree that has made headlines over the past year. The City Council initially rejected…
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The Ferguson City Council appears poised to approve a consent decree with the federal government, which aims to transform the beleaguered city’s police…
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The decision by the Ferguson City Council to reject a proposed consent decree and take a chance in court is no more popular now than it was two weeks…
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On a foggy morning in Ferguson, customers trickled in and out of Sam’s Market to pick up soda pop and snacks. This small grocery story reopened last…