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After funding uncertainty, Festival of Nations returns this weekend

After months of uncertainty following the loss of federal funding, the International Institute of St. Louis’ Festival of Nations is returning to Towe…

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Tornado damage displaces Sumner High students, but alumni keep traditions alive

Sumner High School students began the year not at their historic north St. Louis campus, but at Stevens Middle School. It’s a temporary home after da…

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‘Skwäd Goals’ is just the beginning of Anthony Lucius’ quest to unite St. Louis and the Metro East

The Mississippi River is only 1,800 feet wide between St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illinois, but the “us versus them” mentality can be fe…

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St. Louis artists bring the heat in these new songs you need to hear

On this month’s music round-up, DJ KC Mackey joins St. Louis on the Air’s Miya Norfleet and Elaine Cha to discuss their favorite new releases from lo…

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Stream local music with St. Louis County Library’s ‘Listen Up STL’

A library card is a gateway to countless universes of storytelling, visual art and audio. St. Louis County Library aims to introduce local musicians …

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In ‘Catching Bullets,’ a cycle of hope, violence and mentorship unfolds in St. Louis

A documentary that chronicles years of efforts to prevent violence in St. Louis will hit streaming services on August 15. “Catching Bullets” follows …

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New book explains why Missouri and Illinois prairies vanished

The American prairie once stretched across Missouri and Illinois, a vast grassland teeming with wildlife and rich biodiversity. Today, less than 1% o…

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Demographer warns St. Louis could face early consequences of America’s falling birth rate

The U.S. birth rate has dropped to a historic low — and demographer Ness Sándoval warns St. Louis will be one of the first major cities to feel the e…

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The hidden toll of unsolved homicides in St. Louis

When a murder is committed in the City of St. Louis, it usually doesn’t get solved. An investigation by St. Louis Public Radio, APM Reports and the M…

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Banned from serving, a trans soldier in Illinois fights for an honorable discharge

Four members of the Missouri National Guard and twelve members of the Illinois National Guard are seeking voluntary separations from the military bec…

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