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A St. Louis Police officer has drew his weapon on a dog after it charged his K-9 partner during the aftermath of a shooting at North Florissant Avenue and N. 20th Street on Saturday, May 9. The dog was not injured.
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Kileia Wise with Better Family Life’s Neighborhood Outreach program helped with the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis' food distribution event at the agency’s Jennings location on April 2.
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House Speaker Elijah Haahr, R-Springfield, and Majority Floor Leader Rob Vescovo, R-Arnold, did not wear protective masks during a House floor debate while the COVID-19 pandemic spread in Missouri.
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On Thursday, May 14, Keith Shackleford prepared to open Shack’s Barber Shop, 1724 Olive St., on May 18 when the mayor’s stay-at-home order was lifted.
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Myzonia Parker (left), Nedra Jones (center), and Delores Gilliam (right) protested worker conditions at Blue Circle Rehab and Nursing on May 13.
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Annie Burgess (left) and Rockia Hickman (right) protested worker conditions at Northview Village Nursing Home on May 4.
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Lamonte’ Richardson, 23, practiced public safety precautions for COVID-19along with his jump shop in Fairgrounds Park on Tuesday, May 19.
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Rev. Rodrick Burton, vice president of the Ecumenical Leadership Council of Mo-St. Louis Chapter, and Clarence Jackson recently delivered face masks donated by local Chinese groups to St. Louis Transitional Hope House.
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Mo. State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed handing out free masks and hand sanitizer at Natural Bridge and Marcus Ave. in the city’s Penrose neighborhood on Wed., May 20. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura O. Jones served as grand marshall, following in the footsteps of her father, Virvus Jones, who served in the same role 30 years before in 1990.
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Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis President and CEO Michael P. McMillan and state Senator Jamilah Nasheed loaded boxes of food and necessities into the trunk of a car on Saturday, May 9 at the agency’s Aubert Avenue location in the city’s Fountain Park neighborhood.
Photo by Wiley Price
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