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The St. Louis Democrat recently left the General Assembly after becoming the first person to serve two consecutive four year terms in the 5th District since J.B. "Jet" Banks.
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The Senate cut off debate around 3 a.m. Thursday to push through a bill allowing the attorney general to prosecute murder cases in St. Louis.
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Gov. Mike Parson's tough-on-crime legislation has passed the Missouri Senate. It now heads to the House for consideration.
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Missouri's Aug. 4 primary will shape politics in St. Louis and around the state. So here's nine questions about what may determine the outcome.
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Yinka Faleti began preparing for a run for office long before the coronavirus pandemic upended life in Missouri. But now he finds himself as the鈥
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Brandon Reid remembers watching Barack Obama win the presidential election from his living room couch in 2008. Most of his friends had gone to the polls鈥
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A nearly 28-hour filibuster of what is usually a simple procedural step ended Tuesday night with a big win for Missouri Gov. Mike Parson.Over the鈥
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St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed鈥檚 narrow victory on Tuesday required some unusual political coalitions and allies to come together. Reed鈥
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St. Louis voters have sent aldermanic president Lewis Reed back to City Hall.Reed edged out his two major opponents 鈥 Alderwoman Megan Green, D-15th Ward,鈥
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On the surface, the scramble to be the president of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen may not seem significant to people that don鈥檛 live in the city. But鈥