St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer on Tuesday named a new Street Department leader, while a Tishaura Jones official working on development is leaving.
Sheffield, 38, is part of a rising number of Black female mayors elected to lead large U.S. cities in recent years, a ...
After generations in supporting roles, Black women are now leading some of America’s largest cities and reshaping how cities ...
By Melissa Nann Burke, The chant that greeted Mary Sheffield on Detroit’s primary election night rang true Tuesday: “First female mayor! First female mayor!” ...
After an inspiring evening honoring educators, advocates, and scholars, the celebration didn’t stop—it shifted into high gear. As soon as guests exited the ceremony at t Foundation’s 38th Annual ...
Black women came to the defense of New York Attorney General Letitia James following her indictment by Trump’s Justice Department. James denies any wrongdoing and calls the case politically motivated.
The veteran public works leader has held top roles from Kansas to California. Now, he faces the challenge of restoring public ...
The Board of Aldermen's approval to sell off Interco Plaza through a loophole may allow the city to sell 46 other parks. Opponents call the move illegal.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Tishaura Jones, the first Black woman elected as mayor of St. Louis, to discuss the challenges she faces as the city battles high homicide rates.
The board overseeing St. Louis Lambert International Airport approved on Wednesday a no-bid, seven-year contract with a ...
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Broderick Jones drew the ire of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers last week after the 300-pound tackle took Rodgers to the ground with an unusual touchdown ...
There’s a new streets director coming to City Hall. A name familiar to court watchers is taking over the Office of Violence Prevention. Another colonel is coming in, this time as deputy of city ...