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A day after filing a federal lawsuit alleging a racist conspiracy to prevent her from enacting her agenda, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner received鈥
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Updated at 5:30 p.m., Jan. 14 with comment from the advocacy group covering the cost of litigation 鈥擲t. Louis鈥 first black prosecutor, Kim Gardner, has鈥
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When Kim Gardner was running for St. Louis Circuit Attorney, she vowed change 鈥渂y reforming a broken system.鈥滱fter the Michael Brown shooting, voters鈥
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Updated 5:45 p.m. Friday with charges filed 鈥 An officer with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has been charged with two felonies in the鈥
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Five years ago, control of the St. Louis police department returned to the city.For more than 150 years, a state-appointed board had overseen the鈥
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The St. Louis prosecutor鈥檚 office will no longer accept cases from 28 St. Louis police officers, and is reviewing the testimony they have offered in鈥
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Jeff Roorda, the business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers Association, is running to become the next county executive of Jefferson County.It鈥檚鈥
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Updated at 5:10 p.m. Feb. 17 鈥 An alderman who is running for St. Louis mayor has asked the union representing city police officers to fire their business鈥
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Breaking new ground is one of the trademarks of the Politically Speaking podcast, and this year was no exception. After three years of podcasts,鈥
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Wednesday on 鈥淪t. Louis on the Air,鈥 we gathered our political reporters to recap Tuesday鈥檚 election. The consensus: Republicans ruled the night.鈥淚t was a鈥