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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones makes her comments as Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, looks on following a round table discussion regarding gun violence in both cities, in St. Louis on Friday, October 29, 2021. During the briefing, five gunshots rang out from a nearby house, prompting many from the press conference to take cover inside of a building. Neither mayor flinched nor left following the shots fired.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, take a walking tour of a south St. Louis neighborhood, in St. Louis on Friday, October 29, 2021. The two-day visit by Lucas allowed the two mayors to talk about important issues and the importance of collaboration. This visit was a continued effort by both administrations to promote regionalism among leaders in the state of Missouri and share best practices for public safety and equitable development.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, visit with youth prior to Halloween, in St. Louis on Friday. The two-day visit by Lucas allowed the two mayors to talk about important issues and the importance of collaboration. This visit was a continued effort by both administrations to promote regionalism among leaders in the state of Missouri and share best practices for public safety and equitable development.
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Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis is the new Director of the Department of Health. An infectious disease expert, Dr. Hlatshwayo Davis will be the first Black woman Health Director in St. Louis history.
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Tamya Anderson 2, is a happy baby elephant while participating in the 7th Annual Spooktacular Trunk-A-Treat and food drive held in Hyde Park. More than 600 residents participated in Ald. Brandon Bosley’s the event.
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Yolanda Curry created the Multicultural Achievement Committee “MAC” Scholars program at St. Charles West High School that focuses on providing multicultural students with the skills they need to be successful. Curry will be honored as the SEMO Counselor of the year at the 2021 Salute to Excellence in Education at a virtual event on Friday, Nov. 5.
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Carnahan High School wide receiver Keith Hudson III (in black) leaps high to catch a pass over Lutheran South defensive back Mitchell Craig-Meyer (20) during game action Sat. Oct. 30, 2021 at Gateway STEM High School.
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Carnahan’s Jaylen Politte (11) is being chased down by Lutheran South’s (17) Mitchell Craig-Meyer (20) during game action Sat. Oct. 30, 2021 at Gateway STEM High School. The Lancers of Lutheran South would defeat the Cougars 36-20.
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Carnahan High School running back Kayon Hester (11) is run over by Lutheran South’s Kayon Hester (17) during second quarter action Sat. Oct. 30, 2021 at Gateway STEM High School. The Lancers of Lutheran South would defeat the Cougars of Carnahan 36-20.
