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Annie Rice, the outgoing alderwoman of the 8th Ward, talks about setting up a charter commission, her political legacy and what it was like to serve on the board.
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The proposal asks St. Louis voters if they want to create a nine-member panel that would regularly review the city鈥檚 charter. If it's approved, members would be appointed in April and begin their work in August. Any amendment would then go to voters.
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Green replaces Lewis Reed, who resigned after pleading guilty to federal corruption charges earlier this year.
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen approved a plan Friday that would use federal coronavirus relief funds to help those seeking abortions in another state. Advocates say this is necessary to protect women鈥檚 reproductive health.
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St. Louis last did a comprehensive review of its charter in 1949. Recent changes have been more piecemeal.
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Last Friday, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen was prepared to vote on a plan that would have compelled the mayor鈥檚 office to contract with Persistent Surveillance Systems, an Ohio company that hopes to use planes equipped with high-resolution cameras to monitor the city in a bid to solve violent crimes. Alderwoman Annie Rice of the 8th Ward discusses what鈥檚 next for that proposal, as well as a plan she introduced that would provide some oversight to surveillance used by the city and its police department.
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Nearly a third of trash truck driver positions in the city of St. Louis remain open. As homebound residents produce more waste and recycling during the pandemic, workers are scrambling to keep up, often working weekends.
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With a little more than two weeks to go before Democratic voters head to the polls for Missouri鈥檚 presidential primary, the remaining candidates are鈥
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Members of a board that could recommend big changes to St. Louis and St. Louis County government met for the first time Tuesday, expressing optimism that鈥
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Dayton, Ohio-based Persistent Surveillance Systems developed its aerial surveillance system to help the military in Fallujah. The company鈥檚 CEO, Ross鈥