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Critics of the new governor-appointed police board that will run the St. Louis Police Department raised questions about potential conflicts of interest and ties to the police union.
A month after a deadly tornado ripped through St. Louis, the extensive damage and slow pace of recovery expose the city’s long-standing racial and socioeconomic divide.
Illinois U.S. Congressman Mike Bost is calling for a new audit of the St. Louis Processing and Distribution Center, citing ongoing mail delays in southern Illinois.
For a half-century former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was the godfather of Illinois state “poli-tricks”, holding sway as the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history. But ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe appointed five people to a state board that would manage the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. But some St. Louis lawmakers criticized the governor for primarily choosing ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe with his nominees to govern the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and, far right, Police Commissioner Robert Tracy.
St. Louis police Chief Robert Tracy watches as Gov. Mike Kehoe announces the appointees for the Board of Police Commissioners during a news conference Monday, June 23, 2025, at St. Louis police ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe on Monday named his five selections for commissioners to serve, alongside Mayor Cara Spencer, on the state-run board that will oversee the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
St. Louis Cardinals' Nolan Arenado became the seventh player in MLB history to record 350 career home runs and 10 Gold Glove awards on Thursday.
St. Louis brick is a valued piece of local history, geology and architectural flavor. Even before the tornado struck, city officials were talking about how to protect it.
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has chosen a transition director that will put the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department under a state-controlled board of police commissioners.
In both St. Louis County and Jackson County, we fully support the right of residents to make their voices heard freely, safely and lawfully," the statement reads.