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Community organizers and a local attorney are helping create family emergency plans for residents who live in mixed-status homes 鈥 including preparing legal documents 鈥 as President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration ramps up mass deportation efforts.
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A Civil Service Commission hearing on whether St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones can have personnel director Sonya Jenkins-Gray removed is continuing.
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The proposal would have let county voters decide whether to tax online purchases from out-of-state retailers.
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The funding freeze could affect trillions of dollars and cause widespread disruption in health care research, education programs and other initiatives. Grants that have been awarded but not spent are also halted.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe鈥檚 speech comes as his budget remains somewhat flat compared to previous years.
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The machines, called video lottery terminals, are often found in bars and convenience stores.
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La legislaci贸n tambi茅n permitir铆a que los residentes de Missouri reciban una recompensa de $1,000 por informar al Departamento de Seguridad P煤blica sobre las personas que se encuentren en el estado sin estatus legal.
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The legislation would also allow Missourians to collect a $1,000 bounty for reporting on people who are found to be in the United States without legal status to the Department of Public Safety.
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The former St. Louis County jail director has been tasked with implementing some of the recommendations from his assessment report in the first 60 days of his tenure.
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A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said a range of federal agencies conducted 鈥渆nhanced targeted operations鈥 in Chicago on Sunday 鈥渢o enforce U.S. immigration law and preserve public safety.鈥
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Legislation from Alderwoman Cara Spencer would establish a mechanism for the city to reimburse 85% of Anders鈥 payroll, earnings and net profit taxes on new hires at the firm.
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St. Louis-area immigrants and advocates protest President Trump鈥檚 new immigration policies and the beginning of mass deportations.