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How policymakers are grappling with AI and the challenges it brings

Artificial intelligence is reshaping our world — from automating customer service to powering financial decisions — but it also raises urgent questio…

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Rep. Alford defends public broadcasting cuts, continues town halls despite rancor

Congressman Mark Alford, R-Cass County, isn’t shying away from doing town hall meetings while Congress is in recess. He’s planning a four-day swing n…

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Harris-Stowe center aims to preserve Black history while growing new businesses

The Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Harris-Stowe State University provides mentorship and resources to support Black entrepreneurs in ov…

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‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are now in effect — and St. Louis is starting to feel them

The reciprocal tariffs President Trump announced in April went into effect this month. It’s too early to tell exactly how these tariff increases for …

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Why St. Louis’ alley recycling failed — and what it will take to get it back

Citing dumpster contamination and the high cost of providing the service, the City of St. Louis is officially moving away from alleyway recycling. Bu…

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Can’t beat the St. Louis heat? Your body, and prescriptions, may be to blame

Weeks of high temperatures in St. Louis is raising concerns about heat illness. Clinical assistant professor and community pharmacist Catherine Gilm…

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10 years and $19M later, Mansur Ball-Bey's family is still fighting St. Louis for justice

Ten years ago, the killing of a Black 18-year-old in St. Louis named Mansur Ball-Bey ignited protests and calls for justice. At the center of this ki…

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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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