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St. Louis had $300 million and 16,000 ideas from the public on how to spend it at the beginning of this legislative session. A year later, the Board of Aldermen has made no progress.
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In a speech outlining a broad progressive agenda, St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Megan Green called for disagreements to be productive. But debate in the chambers quickly turned nasty and personal.
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen passed a bill Friday that puts the Detention Facilities Oversight Board and the Civilian Police Oversight Board under a civilian commissioner.
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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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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen is overwhelmingly on record as supporting a plan to close the north city jail known as the Workhouse.A bill requiring the鈥
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Updated at 10:15 p.m. May 27 with Mayor Lyda Krewson's announcement that Dr. Fred Echols will be acting health director Members of the St. Louis Board of鈥
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After the Board of Freeholders formed in September 2019, some supporters of the process were bullish that the 19-member panel could recommend significant鈥
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Updated Jan. 31 with adoption by the full Board of AldermenThe St. Louis Board of Aldermen has taken a stand against state action to change the city鈥檚鈥
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Updated at 1:45 p.m. Friday with additional delayThe city of St. Louis still does not have members of the Board of Freeholders.The Intergovernmental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