Mayor Krewson lives on Lake Avenue — which most St. Louisans now know, of course, because her own address appeared in the comments of countless news stories after she exposed the personal information of protesters online.
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The roughly 300 protesters were marching down Portland Place to Mayor Lyda Krewson's house and calling for her resignation. Although Krewson does not live on Portland Place but a few blocks away. A spokesperson for the mayor said she will not resign.
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Since 1876, St. Louis has been an independent city, meaning it is not part of any county.
United StatesThey are called 'independent' because they are not in the territory of any county or counties. Independent cities in Virginia may, however, serve as county seats for neighboring counties. The three independent cities outside Virginia are Baltimore, Maryland; St. Louis, Missouri; and Carson City, Nevada.
St. Louis
| St. Louis, Missouri |
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| • Type | Mayor–council government |
| • Mayor | Lyda Krewson (D) |
| • President, Board of Aldermen | Lewis E. Reed (D) |
| • Comptroller | Darlene Green (D) |
Louis is a bi-state metropolitan area that completely surrounds and includes the independent city of St. Louis, the principal city. It includes parts of both Missouri and Illinois. The city core is on the Mississippi Riverfront on the border with Illinois in the geographic center of the metro area.
When did St Louis become an independent city?
St. Louis County, Missouri
| Saint Louis County |
|---|
| • County executive | Dr. Sam Page (D) |
| Area |
| • Total | 523 sq mi (1,350 km2) |
| • Land | 508 sq mi (1,320 km2) |
Lewis E. Reed (born October 9, 1962) is an American politician from St. Louis, Missouri, and president of its Board of Aldermen.
After a metropolitan district plan too timid to suggest merger crashed and burned in 1959, there was another attempt: the 1962 Borough Plan, dividing St. Louis city and county into New York–style boroughs, with eight in the city, seven in the county, and seven straddling the city-county line.
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson said she will retire after the end of her term. "I am now pushing 70. So after a lot of thinking and a lot of discussion with my family, I decided to retire in April and not run for re-election this coming Monday," Krewson said on Wednesday.