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ST. LOUIS – Cara Spencer has defeated incumbent Tishaura Jones to become the next Mayor of St. Louis, avenging a political loss from four years ago. Spencer, alderwoman of Ward 8, bested Jones ...
Spencer won the mayoral race with 64.17 percent of the vote to incumbent Mayor Tishaura Jones' 35.83 percent of the vote. Spencer had 32,090 votes and Jones had 17,915 votes. Cara is an alderwoman ...
According to unofficial vote totals, Spencer won 64% of the vote to Jones' 36%. "This campaign was built on the simple idea that St. Louis can do better," Spencer said during her acceptance speech.
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US Stock Market indexes -- S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq composite -- on Monday tanked as the Wall Street is sinking again, following other global markets lower. This comes even as worries deepen ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Illinois state Sen. Emil Jones III, D-Chicago, walks out of the Dirksen Federal Courthouse, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. Jones pleaded not guilty to federal ...
The LP was released on Wednesday (April 2) and followed weeks of Jones sharing snippets of various tracks on her Instagram account, such as ‘Standing alone’, ‘Moving on’, and ‘Through ...
Microsoft, a global giant, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a range of exciting perks as well as new wallpapers. These wallpapers are specifically curated for Microsoft fans. If you’re also ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 2,231 points, or 5.5%, and is down 14% since peaking in February. The Nasdaq Composite slid 963 points, or 5.8%. That means the the tech-heavy index is now in ...