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The PAC has spent $3.6 million on television ads hammering Greitens by highlighting child and spousal abuse allegations made by Greitens鈥 ex-wife, Sheena Greitens, and accusing him of being too cozy to China. Rex Sinquefield contributed $1 million, with Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts giving $250,000.
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A city-appointed group assembled to evaluate proposals to privatize St. Louis' airport held hours of closed-door meetings involving topics that should have been discussed publicly, according to an attorney who disclosed newly released recordings and documents.
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The couple were inducted at a ceremony at the Muny featuring Garry Kasparov.
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For well over a decade, ever since he returned to his hometown, Rex Sinquefield has had an outsize influence on the St. Louis region 鈥 whether he鈥檚 pushing a city-county merger or turning the Central West End into a world capital of chess. And for most of that time, fellow St. Louisan Devin Thomas O鈥橲hea has been watching to see what the libertarian billionaire鈥檚 next moves might be.
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Last week, supporters of a plan to privatize St. Louis Lambert International Airport announced they would withdraw the initiative set for city ballots this November. A week later, two of the major entities behind the privatization push announced they had decided to part ways just one day before the announcement on the airport initiative.
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has given its initial approval to asking voters in November whether they want to authorize a long-term lease of St.鈥
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The aldermanic committee that oversees the city of St. Louis鈥 finances endorsed a proposal on Thursday that would allow voters to decide whether to lease鈥
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Updated 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, with comments from Mayor Lyda Krewson.St. Louis could be on the hook for more than $44 million in airport鈥
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The latest edition of Politically Speaking鈥檚 weekly roundup show zeroes in on two big stories that made waves in St. Louis County government: Police Chief鈥
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When the St. Louis Chess Club wanted to create new and innovative chess tables for the 2019 Grand Chess Tour events held in St. Louis, it reached out to鈥