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Teenager shot to death south of downtown St. Louis
SUMMARY: A 17-year-old male teenager was shot and killed around 7:30 PM last night at the LaSalle Park Village apartment complex near downtown St. Louis. Police responded to the scene in the South Park neighborhood, finding several shell casings near a car. The teen was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries. Homicide detectives are investigating the city’s latest murder, with no suspect information released yet. Police have not disclosed the victim’s name. Residents with information are urged to contact St. Louis City Police or Crime Stoppers anonymously, with possible rewards available for tips.
The shooting took place around 7:30 p.m. at the LaSalle Park Village Apartments, located south of downtown St. Louis in the LaSalle Park neighborhood.
When authorities responded to the shooting, officers found a 17-year-old boy suffering from a gunshot wound. The teen was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, but he would later succumb to his injuries.
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Urban League's back-to-school expo helps thousands of St. Louis students in need
SUMMARY: The Urban League’s back-to-school expo in St. Louis provided crucial support to thousands of students in need. Held in a drive-thru format, the event served up to 5,000 families, distributing nearly $400,000 worth of school supplies, food, groceries, toiletries, PPE, and tornado disaster relief items. Sponsored by Nike and community partners, the expo ensured children had essential tools to start the school year strong, especially important after recent severe weather devastation. Volunteers efficiently loaded supplies into cars to ensure safety and accessibility. A follow-up event on August 16 will offer free health services including exams, immunizations, and screenings.
Thousands of students get a big boost ahead of the new school year as the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis’ back-to-school expo returned this weekend.
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Here's what Yadier Molina said on his first game as a Cardinals coach
SUMMARY: Yadier Molina, the St. Louis Cardinals’ legendary catcher, returned to Busch Stadium as a guest coach for the first time since retiring three years ago. Serving for two games against the Chicago Cubs, Molina is providing moral support and sharing his expertise with catchers and pitchers to refine their skills during the 2025 season’s final months. He expressed joy in returning home, appreciating the fans and the opportunity to mentor young players. Manager Oli Marmol and catchers Yohel Pozo and Pedro Pages praised Molina’s presence and impact. Molina also revealed aspirations to manage or coach at the major league level in the future.
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Local movie: Catching Bullets
SUMMARY: “Catching Bullets” is a powerful new documentary addressing youth gun violence in St. Louis, following community leaders and mentors working to break the cycle. The film centers on former gang member Darren Seals, who survived multiple shootings and now dedicates his life to helping at-risk youth find constructive paths. It highlights gun violence as the leading cause of death for Black males in St. Louis and emphasizes the need for community-driven change. Premiering locally on the 14th and streaming nationally on Tubi and Amazon Prime, the film aims to inspire hope, healing, and a return to caring community values.
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