Instead, voters in the predominately African-American city chose to re-elect Mayor James Knowles III, the same man who during the 2014 protests said his city didn't have a race problem.

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What makes the video the source of ire for protesters is that after Brown’s death at the hands of Police Officer Darren Wilson, who was not charged in Brown’s death, police released surveillance footage from the Ferguson Market, allegedly showing Brown pushing one of the clerks—participating in what the police called a “strong-armed robbery”—and supposedly justifying the officer's use of force against the unarmed teen.

In an interview from last September, A$AP dismisses the issue police brutality saying, "I can't relate."

Mayor James Knowles III hopes this change helps the community heal after the 2014 tragic killing of Michael Brown.

A teenager who participated in multiple protests in Ferguson has been sentenced to eight years in prison for setting a local Berkeley, Mo. QuikTrip on fire.

Cathy Hughes, founder of Radio One (the parent company of this site), weighed in with some valuable words on the Black Lives Matter movement, which has…

"Don't kill my baby!" screamed a mother of an 18-year-old male in critical condition following a gun shot wound to the face.

Head's statement on Facebook was so well received that it has now been shared almost 1,200 times.

The Chicago Police Department has launched an investigation on one of its own after video of a white officer making comments about slain Ferguson teen…

One of the most well-known photos of the Ferguson protests of 2014 featured Edward Crawford, the dreadlocked man holding a bag potato chips while flinging…

The city of Ferguson, MO is drastically changing its approach to addressing minor crimes after being criticized for an incompetent justice department.