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A trial date has been set for both challenges to the state's control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
When Aldermanic President Megan Green on Friday night accused a colleague without evidence of having been drunk at that day’s board meeting, it was the latest example of why in recent weeks numerous ...
Aldermanic President Megan Green has refiled her lawsuit opposing state control of the Police Department, this time in State Court. The move comes after the city was criticized and threatened with ...
Aldermanic President Megan Green on what city voters want—and why the progressive moment isn’t over As Mayor Jones faces an April 8 rematch with Alderwoman Cara Spencer, Aldermanic President Megan ...
St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Megan Green has filed a new lawsuit over the state takeover of the city's police department — but this time, it's without the City's backing.
Mayor Cara Spencer, left, and Aldermanic President Megan Green. Laurie Skrivan and David Carson, Post-Dispatch The Editorial Board ...
Aldermanic President Megan Green listens to discussion during a meeting of the Board of Aldermen on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. in St. Louis City Hall. Robert Cohen, Post-Dispatch ...
As work continues to assess the scope of the damage caused by Friday's tornado, St. Louis Aldermanic President Megan Green said that the city's Rams settlement fund money could be one option to ...
LOUIS — A federal judge issued a scathing order in Megan Green's police takeover suit filed against Missouri, writing that "first-year constitutional law students" are taught that states enjoy ...
Megan Green explains state of Rams settlement funds … Local News / May 21, 2025 / 11:44 AM CDT ...