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Shawn ‘Rab’ Fentress finds success in being an unabashed ‘Blerd’ — and encourages others to do the same

Social media has put art and entertainment from all corners of the world in the literal palm of your hand. Manga and anime (Japanese comic books and …

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Coffee without exploitation: A SLU student's bold plan and a roaster's perspective

In the U.S. alone coffee has an economic value upwards of $340 billion dollars annually. But in the countries where coffee is grown, farmers and prod…

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A judge’s order has restarted abortion in Missouri. Here’s what happens next

This past Saturday, an abortion took place in a Missouri Planned Parenthood clinic. It’s something that hasn’t happened in the state since 2022. The …

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‘How to Destroy Everything’ podcast returns to St. Louis and the mysterious ‘Royal Manor’

The bizarre life of Richard Jacobs inspired the name of the podcast now trying to make sense of it. Since debuting in August, “How to Destroy Everyth…

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Edwardsville man remembers his greatest love on first Valentine’s Day without her

For his first Valentine’s Day without his best friend and wife Aida Audia, recent widower Jeff Topal talks about his relationship with “the love of m…

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She spent years fighting the EPA over atomic waste. A new cleanup effort is 'decades too late'

In January, the Environmental Protection Agency reported that radioactive contamination at the West Lake Landfill Superfund Site is more widespread t…

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How a childhood in St. Louis inspired Mr. Johnson of 'Abbott Elementary'

William Stanford Davis, who plays the quick-witted custodian Mr. Johnson on the ABC sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” draws inspiration for the character f…

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An urban farm in north St. Louis is producing more than fresh produce

New Roots Urban Farm owner and co-director Antajuan Adams Sr. shares how the farm gives back to the St. Louis community by providing fresh produce to…

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How an immigrant in St. Louis connects home cooks through her food app Habuyta

Orly Peters immigrated from Israel to St. Louis in 2011. It was a struggle to adjust to life in the midwest, but cooking recipes from her culture gav…

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Artifacts including 1819 ‘Slave badge’ come to Lincoln Museum

Two artifacts from the period of slavery in the U.S.and the Civil War are going on display for the first time at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Lib…

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