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St. Louis city wants to cut firefighters' pension costs to save police jobs
Posted on June 12, 2012 at 5:56 PM
Updated Wednesday, Jun 13 at 12:22 AM
The city of St. Louis says it plans to reduce the number of police layoffs as residents deal with a spike in crime. The announcement comes just months after city officials said they were going to have to cut as many as 80 police officers.
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