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A St. Louis-based company invites high school students to consider a career in construction

Almost half of skilled trade workers are nearing retirement. ConstructReach aims to fill that imminent gap by providing young people with training an…

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131 years later, John Buckner’s lynching will be marked in St. Louis County

John Buckner was lynched in 1894; his body left to hang from a bridge over the Meramec River. More than 130 years later, Buckner’s killing is being m…

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Officials call new NGA campus opening a ‘catalyst’ for north St. Louis

After years of construction and planning, Friday marked the opening of the new National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency campus in St. Louis. STLPR eco…

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Powell Hall reopens as the SLSO debuts Kevin Puts’ 'House of Tomorrow'

Powell Hall, the century-old home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, has reopened after a two-year, $140 million expansion and renovation. STLPR ar…

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USDA scrapped its longstanding hunger survey. Operation Food Search says that’s a bad move

After 30 years of annual reports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it will no longer provide its Household Food Security Report, cit…

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How a St. Louis artist turns small Lego sculptures into monumental art

St. Louis artist Henry Moyerman transforms small Lego sculptures into monumental works of art. His new exhibit, “Built Over Time,” features large-sca…

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Geocaching invites St. Louis adventurers to find hidden treasure — and clean as they go

Geocaching is a decades-old treasure hunting game that combines outdoor fun and environmental awareness. With over 3 million physical “caches” worldw…

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USDA scrapped its longstanding hunger survey. Operation Food Search says that’s a bad move

After 30 years of annual reports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it will no longer provide its Household Food Security Report, cit…

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How St. Louis County Library helps thousands of residents resolve their warrants

St. Louis County Library's Tap In Center seeks to provide a safe space for people who need assistance with resolving warrants, meeting with an attorn…

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Why an activist is suing WashU and Eureka police for use of 'wanteds' after 2024 protest

Months after a 2024 protest on Washington University’s campus, St. Louis resident Kaitlyn Killgo was arrested, without a warrant, in Eureka. She’s no…

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