Michael Toscano, 42, was indicted Dec. 20 in U.S. District Court in St. Louis on three counts of mail fraud and one count of wire fraud. He surrendered Wednesday.
The move is designed to benefit employees and help the city retain and recruit workers, while giving residents more time before and after work to visit city hall, City Administrator Tracey Anderson said.
The St. Louis chapter president said the city should help expand magnet school programs or offer to help teachers get training or advanced degrees, and buy homes in the city.
The St. Louis Federal Reserve on Thursday named economist Alberto Musalem as its new president and CEO, succeeding James Bullard, who resigned over the summer.
D-BAT will feature 13 batting cages for youth, collegiate and other baseball and softball players and offer camps, private events and team practice space.
Audacy, which operates local radio stations including KMOX, is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection in the coming weeks, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.