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Protesters Demand Help to Stop St. Louis Evictions

Protesters are demanding St. Louis officials do more to prevent evictions.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports about 40 protesters occupied the mayor's office Monday.

There are more than 3,000 pending St. Louis eviction cases. A federal suspension on evictions ended Sunday.

Residents now can apply for housing assistance directly through the city.

Mayor Tishaura Jones also set aside another $1.5 million to speed the application process. But protesters say that's too little too late. A protest organizer says the application is tedious and help is delayed, if any comes at all.

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