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Police: 23 detained in downtown St. Louis during first night of extended juvenile curfew
Police say they detained nearly two dozen youths Friday night into early Saturday after an extension was made to the downtown ...
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St. Louis city leaders adjust curfew for upcoming weekend
Wednesday afternoon, the City of St. Louis announced several proactive public safety measures.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. LOUIS – The intense debate over how much money the city of St. Louis will commit to its police department in the next fiscal ...
What may have seemed to be a “smooth” start for the state takeover of the St. Louis Police Department when Republican Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed it into law last year has certainly hit a ...
The Florissant Police Department announced its officers led a coordinated, multi-jurisdictional operation resulting in the ...
"Any reckless disregard for life or property will not be tolerated," Chief Robert Tracy said at a news conference Wednesday.
This time last year, Missouri took control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and put it in the hands of a state-appointed Board of Police Commissioners — ending 13 years of local control ...
Last week, Mayor Cara Spencer had a disagreement with the rest of the Board of Police Commissioners, to the tune of as much as $72 million. But since then, the parties have only gotten further apart.
The announcement appeared to be the latest in the clash between City Hall and the state-controlled Board of Police Commissioners, reinstated after more than a decade of local control.
A heated debate took center stage at St. Louis Police Headquarters on Wednesday, as city leaders clashed over the future of policing in St. Louis.
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"We need enough money to run the police department. It keeps us safe, " St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy said ...
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