The issue will be on the April 6 ballot.
"We respect our firefighters and all first responders and want to support healthy pension plans," said Darlene Green.
She also singed an executive order that begins the transition toward electrification of the municipal fleet.
The hours are 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Board of Election Commissioners office.
The change moves $89,700 from Street Outreach to Rapid Rehousing (RRH).
Officials say it's the most comprehensive EV legislation in the Midwest.
One of the group's tasks is to investigate complaints regarding food, water, temperature, and clothing at the City Justice Center.
Darlene Green says the impeachment of former President Trump will speak to protecting democracy.
The group will be responsible for thoroughly and independently reviewing current conditions and operations at CJC.
She's calling for a thorough investigation into what led to the disturbance and an immediate course of action to improve security at CJC.
STL director says the airport has the ability to rebound from the current pandemic and achieve greater future growth.
if approved the amendment would have reversed the voters’ decision and maintained the current size of the Board as a body of 28 members.
Darlene Green says the bill would undo hard-earned gains from the Firefighters Retirement Plan amid an economy weakened by the pandemic.
The goal is to adress the continued health, humanitarian, and socioeconomic impacts on the city's most vulnerable residents.
The city's basic financial statements in the report have been audited by KPMG LLP.
I started with the grim reality that many medical advances have come at the expense of marginalized groups.
As of Tuesday, 285 facilities across the state were approved to administer the vaccine
Unanimous opinion finds that Gotts To Go has got to pay
The decreases in vaccine allocations ‘substantially impacted’ the state’s ability to meet its original plan, a DHSS official said.
A Cole County judge on Monday threw out a lawsuit about medical marijuana.
Liberty Hospital was told last week by Missouri’s health department that its initial shipment wasn’t arriving.
I always say that smart people learn from their mistakes, but wise people learn from other people’s mistakes.
A deal on a coronavirus relief package finally emerged on Sunday night.
This column is inspired by a 1970 song by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young for parents to “teach your children well.”
Eleven patients, four staff have died across Missouri’s Department of Mental Health offices and facilities.
Tyson fired seven managers at the Waterloo pork processing plant following an independent investigation into the betting allegations.
She didn’t even try.
There will be no state-ordered moratorium on utility shut offs this winter.
Bipartisan committee says Rep. Wiley Price threatened staff in retaliation for reporting allegations
A coronavirus relief deal appeared within reach late Wednesday following months of stalemate in Congress.
A local mayor's tirade was recorded by city employees and now some people who work for that municipality tell News 4 Investigates
COMMENTARY: Most private schools don’t have the challenge of large class sizes and transportation responsibilities.
With CARES Act funding running out, public health officials are planning for how to keep additional staff on in the months to come.
Those without internet access can attend by phone.
The pilot aims to place a group of 10 to 20 participants in a training program with supervised field training and mentoring experiences.
The funding will go to families, residents and small businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Board of E & A will consider her requests when it meets virtually for a special meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 11 a.m.
The expansion project is expected to be completed in 2023.
All interested persons can submit questions and/or comments to the project manager until Nov. 18.
The McCloskeys have been in "semi-frequent" contact with President Donald Trump, their attorney said.