While Missouri lawmakers have framed state control as a way to curtail crime in Kansas City, a new poll suggests the system is not widely popular among voters.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe says he plans to sign a bill that would allow the state to re-take control of the St. Louis ...
A bakery chain opened another St. Louis-area location Thursday. Smallcakes Cupcakery & Creamery opened Thursday its newest ...
As President Donald Trump’s administration slices through the federal workforce, Kansas City businesses and civic leaders ...
St. Louis local elected officials would lose control over the city's police force under a bill before Missouri's Republican ...
St. Louis ranked one below Memphis or Shelby County, Tennessee, which saw a decline of 3,379 people as the population dropped from 930,015 to 910,530 in the course of the year.
The bill now goes to Gov. Mike Kehoe, who made the state takeover of St. Louis Police one of his priorities. St. Louis' two ...
Placing the St. Louis Police Department under a state-appointed board has been a priority for Gov. Mike Kehoe. The Republican ...
Legislation that could reach the governor’s desk this week would replace local control of the department with a state board.
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Legislators are expected to pass a bill this week that would take oversight of the police away from the city. That Civil ...
Missouri voters approved a petition in 2012 returning the department to local control but lawmakers have rejected reports ...
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