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Top St. Louis news: Deputy fired after seeking boss' job; increased flooding is possible; more

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Published on December 20, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in St. Louis.

St. Louis deputy fired by sheriff after declaring campaign for sheriff

Election drama has returned (again) to the St. Louis City Sheriff's Office. Hired in July, deputy Alfred Montgomery had only worked the job a few months before he knew he wanted to run for elected office — specifically, the one occupied by his boss, St. Louis City Sheriff Vernon Betts.

Read the full story on Riverfront Times.

Woman charged in shooting at St. Louis Galleria parking garage

Police said the woman has a familial relationship with the man who was shot and the incident stemmed from a "personal financial dispute."

Read the full story on KDSK.

St. Louis area could see enhanced spring flooding, NWS says

The National Weather Service says above-normal soil moisture, river levels, and precipitation are all signs of a formidable spring.

Read the full story on KDSK.

Tony's 'looking into' leaving downtown St. Louis

Iconic downtown St. Louis restaurant Tony's is exploring leaving the neighborhood, its operator said Thursday. James Bommarito didn't name a new location.

Read the full story on KDSK.

St. Louis man indicted for fatal attempted carjacking in June

On June 3, 27-year-old Jabari Clark was shot and killed during an attempted carjacking in the 3100 block of Rauschenbach Avenue

Read the full story on KDSK.


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