
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in St. Louis.
St. Louis Park City Council will no longer say the pledge of allegiance at public meetings
The resolution was approved by a 5-0 vote.
Read the full story on KARE11.
St. Louis Pride parade grand marshal pulls out over reversal on police participation
One month after being named the grand marshal of St. Louis' downtown Pride parade, the Metro Trans Umbrella Group, or MTUG, is pulling out because police will now march.
Read the full story on Riverfront Times.
18 people shot in 4 days in St. Louis
As of June 26, the city has had 89 homicides whereas in 2018 at this time the city had 83 homicides.
Read the full story on KDSK.
Largest indoor-outdoor sports complex to replace nearly vacant St. Louis Outlet Mall
In addition to playing space, there will also be at least two hotels, restaurants, sports retail and more that the company says it can't reveal just yet.
Read the full story on KDSK.
Missouri judge allows abortions to continue, for now
A Missouri judge ruled that the state's lone abortion clinic can continue performing abortions through Friday but kicked the clinic's lawsuit out of court.
Read the full story on Yahoo News.
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