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The decision comes after a recent regional crime summit for the St. Louis area. The action by the East-West Gateway Council of Governments passed through a voice vote, with no audible dissent.
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“We’re finding that some of these short-term rentals, if not managed appropriately, can be harmful for the housing market for residents who live in our city,” said the Board of Aldermen president.
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There could be consequences for people who openly display a gun and don’t have a concealed carry permit, such as a fine of at least $500 and up to 30 days in jail.
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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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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones’ allies won a majority of seats on the Board of Aldermen on Tuesday.
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Daniel Riley, 21, was out on bond in an armed robbery case when he ran a stop sign and caused a crash that critically injured a teenage volleyball player, according to police. He had violated bond several times, but St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s office never attempted to revoke it and put him in jail.
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Board President Megan Green will have no opposition as she seeks a full term in the post.
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The last 12 months in Missouri politics could have a large impact in 2023 — and beyond.
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Green replaces Lewis Reed, who resigned after pleading guilty to federal corruption charges earlier this year.
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All 14 new wards will be up for election next year, as well as president of the Board of Aldermen.