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Man shows up at hospital with gunshot wound after Sunday night shooting in St. Louis
Police later confirmed a friend took the shooting victim to the hospital. The 28-year-old man told police he was in the area when he heard gunshots and his head started hurting. The police department did not have an update on the man's condition but said he is stable.
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St. Louis area unaffected by Walgreens clinic closures
The company said Monday that it will close 150 Walgreens-run clinics by the end of the year, but none of the closing clinics are in the St. Louis area.
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St. Louis County Police Commission chairman resigns
A statement from County Executive Sam Page said Roland Corvington, the chairman of the St. Louis County Police Commission, resigned Monday.
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Officer told to tone down ‘gayness’ awarded $19M in lawsuit
The 25-year veteran of the department claimed he had received “extremely positive feedback” during his career as a cop, but had been passed over for a promotion no less than 23 times for not abiding to traditional gender norms, KSDK reports.
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St. Louis art museum kicks off $12M capital campaign
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is kicking off a $12 million fundraising campaign and says it already has raised more than two-thirds of the amount.
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