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How two former construction workers are breaking the stigma of seeking help

For Aaron Walsh and James Pursell, the work of LEAN-STL is personal. As peer support specialists, they work to break down the stigma of talking about…

8 months, 3 weeks ago

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New book features small Missouri towns that make big impressions — and great day trips

Fifty Missouri locales are featured in lifelong resident Caitlin Yager’s new book, “Small Town Missouri: Legends, Lore, and Attractions in the Show M…

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Even after arrest on Gaza aid ship 'we are not going to stop,' says St. Louis activist Bob Suberi

On July 20, St. Louis activist Bob Suberi and around 20 others set sail on the ship Handala with the goal of breaking the Israeli siege on Gaza. On S…

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Police Oversight Board faces erasure after city attorney warns against ‘interfering’

St. Louis’ civilian-led Police Oversight Board was founded to review complaints of excessive force and misconduct. But a letter from the City Attorne…

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From tornado displacement to AI tools, here’s how back-to-school looks in St. Louis

Back-to-school will be different this year for many in St. Louis Public Schools. Instead of returning to familiar campuses, many students and teacher…

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St. Louis sunflower enthusiasts and wildlife are in for an annual treat this month

Sunflowers are in full bloom in St. Louis. The hearty plants are an important part of the ecosystem. In addition to being edible for humans and other…

8 months, 4 weeks ago

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Missouri Medicaid should be as seamless as possible for enrollees, director says

Medicaid director Todd Richardson gives an in-depth breakdown of how the program works in Missouri. He explains who can access these benefits, what t…

9 months ago

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Remembering Bill Clay Sr., Missouri’s first Black congressman who wielded power for 32 years

Former Missouri Congressman Bill Clay Sr. received an outpouring of praise after he died last week. He was 94 years old. Clay was a force in regional…

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It’s not just you — rudeness is on the rise. Here’s why, and what to do about it

We’ll listen back to a conversation about emotional intelligence, manners, and their impact on how we handle ourselves among other people. The Modern…

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Neighbor of accused St. Louis slumlord says exploited tenants still need justice

Before a city lawsuit accused her of running a massive illegal rooming house operation, the residents of Virginia Avenue in St. Louis’ Tower Grove Ea…

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