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Top St. Louis news: Boy riding bike shot, seriously injured; racist rejection letters sent; more

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Published on July 31, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in St. Louis.

St. Louis man admits he sent bogus rejections to job applicants with 'ghetto names'

Last summer, after multiple job applicants seeking positions at a Chesterfield testosterone clinic got rejection letters citing their "ghetto names," the business owner maintained that, in fact, a former employee had maliciously used the company's Indeed.com profile to send out the racist messages.  

Read the full story on Riverfront Times.

Boy seriously injured in south St. Louis shooting

A police officer near the scene of the shooting said the boy was shot while riding his bike.

Read the full story on KDSK.

The St. Louis neighborhoods with the most expensive home sales so far in 2019

See which neighborhood leads the pack.

Read the full story on KDSK.

Missouri lawmaker resigns for St. Louis County policy job

A Democratic Missouri lawmaker is resigning to work for St. Louis County's new top executive official. Former Rep. Cora Faith Walker stepped down from her state House seat on Monday. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.


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