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After 7 years, Tishaura Jones' signature college savings account program has limited buy-in and an average account stuck at $73.
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The decision comes after a recent regional crime summit for the St. Louis area. The action by the East-West Gateway Council of Governments passed through a voice vote, with no audible dissent.
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The executive order is in response to legislation that limits gender-affirming health care and participation in sports for transgender youth and young adults.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is calling for residents to help with programs to reduce one of the root causes of crime — poverty.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones’ allies won a majority of seats on the Board of Aldermen on Tuesday.
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The St. Louis Police Officers Association’s new contract with the city would be voided if the state takes control of the department, which is being considered by the Missouri legislature
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A federal lawsuit asks a judge to name the two car companies public nuisances for failing to install immobilizer devices that make vehicles more difficult to steal. The two brands make up more than half of vehicles stolen in the city since May 2022.
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The grants and funds seek to bring economic opportunity to communities that have historically faced economic discrimination and disinvestment.
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The City of St. Louis is disbanding a homeless encampment on Friday at the Laclede’s Landing Pavilion behind the Horseshoe Casino.
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Unions representing patrol officers and sergeants overwhelmingly approved the deal. The raises are among the largest for the department in nearly three decades.