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Federal prosecutors Thursday charged St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed, 22nd Ward Alderman Jeffrey Boyd, and former 21st Ward Alderman John Collins-Muhammad with bribery for accepting cash, cars and other gifts in exchange for pushing forward development deals.
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A grand jury indictment unsealed on Thursday accuses St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed, as well as former Alderman John Collins-Muhammad and Alderman Jeffrey Boyd, of taking payments in return for their support for development deals.
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The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment will help residents in north St. Louis update resumes, fill out job applications and interview for city jobs.
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Proponents of a ballot initiative St. Louis voters are weighing this fall argue Proposition D would change municipal races for the better. They envision a nonpartisan system that puts the focus on local issues that matter most, fosters a more responsive government and addresses the vote-splitting associated with the heavily Democratic city’s current primary setup. But not everyone is on board.
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It would be easy to chalk up the delay in seating St. Louis’ Board of Freeholders nominees to dysfunction and gridlock — perhaps showcasing the inability…
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Updated 4:57 p.m. May 29 with comment from Pam Boyd, D-27th ward — A plan to implement the voter mandate to reduce the number of wards in St. Louis is…
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen is forming a Ward Reduction Advisory Committee to get public input as to what going from 28 to 14 wards would mean for the…
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St. Louis homebuyers will soon be able to purchase some city-owned properties at a deep discount.The going rate? One dollar.Beginning this month, the Land…
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St. Louis’ budget committee on Wednesday approved the city’s $1.1 billion spending plan that is set to take effect July 1.Members voted unanimously to…
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A St. Louis alderman has been arrested for a series of municipal warrants.John Collins-Muhammad, D-21st Ward, was taken into custody Monday afternoon…