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Ehlmann is not running for a sixth term as St. Charles County executive in 2026. He's been involved in elected service as a state lawmaker, a judge and county executive since the late 1980s.
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Gabriel Gore was sworn in as the new circuit attorney on Tuesday with the task of stabilizing a severely understaffed office.
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St. Louis police say they’re moving up their summer patrolling plans after shootings across the city left five dead and 17 injured over the weekend.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is calling for residents to help with programs to reduce one of the root causes of crime — poverty.
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In 2019, East St. Louis reported 36 homicides. The next year, Illinois State Police formed a partnership to help with criminal investigations and community partnerships. Last year, the city’s homicides dropped to 25.
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HomeGrown StL’s research charters a path toward upward mobility for young Black men and boys.
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The killer disappeared after terrorizing St. Louis in the 1990s. Detective Jodi Weber never gave up.
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Wealthier neighborhoods in St. Louis have armed themselves with private police, giving them a level of service poor areas can’t afford and fueling racial and economic disparities.
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The neighborhood generates about 20% of the money that goes into St. Louis’ general fund but only accounts for 5% of citywide spending, according to a new economic impact analysis released Thursday by Greater St. Louis Inc.
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The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department will use 12-hour shifts to staff the additional patrols.