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Voters in both Manchester and an unincorporated area of St. Louis County needed to approve the annexation plan for it to pass.
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The issue is on the Nov. 7 ballot. If a majority of voters in both Manchester and the proposed annexation area vote yes, it would take effect May 7, 2024.
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Boeing promises the project will create at least 500 jobs.
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Three government-run health clinics in St. Louis County serve patients who can’t afford treatment elsewhere. But the health department has faced rising costs and staffing shortages. A new plan would garner the department millions more in federal funding each year.
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The pay increase is the first in 18 years.
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The 911 system in the St. Louis area is inefficient and fragmented and uses outdated technology. That’s according to a new report by Forward Through Ferguson, which examined public safety and the 911 system in the region.
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There are five little-known Black cities across the St. Louis region that were created before and after the end of the slavery — and only one still exists. The cities are included on an online map featuring Black townships across the nation that will be presented Thursday at the Missouri History Museum.
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Doyle announced he would retire from the county’s police department earlier this month after serving more than 30 years.
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The 5.6-mile rail corridor would run north and south between Natural Bridge and Chippewa, providing access to Union Station and the new soccer stadium, CityPark.
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Highcroft Ridge Elementary School is the first school to implement new school building codes that will help first responders.