LaTaunia Kenner’s demotion comes as Comptroller Darlene Green’s other top deputy plans to retire and the office struggles with turnover, paying city bills.
The night in July was magical and a stadium packed with people singing along with every lyric. A stranger snapped a photo, and a St. Louisan has a memory preserved.
Nathaniel Edwards, 30, was set to face trial next week for seven charges, including first-degree murder. But prosecutors offered a deal when the case against Edwards largely fell apart.
More than 30 Call-A-Ride customers for several months will test using the agency's Transit app via smartphones. Bus and MetroLink riders have been able to use the app to buy tickets since mid-2020.
Leaders of several St. Louis neighborhoods followed the campaigns for special taxes in Holly Hills and St. Louis Hills, two prosperous south city areas.
A 63-year-old woman took on Tally, the Schnucks grocery store robot, in a recent kerfuffle, according to felony charges filed in St. Louis County this week.