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Missouri schools face civil rights investigations. Trump’s cuts may end them

Civil rights investigations have been cancelled in the wake of mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education and shuttering of civil rights office…

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The St. Louis restaurants that opened and closed in March

You can’t get a reservation at one of Midtown’s newest watering holes. And, to get in, you go through the biergarten at Urban Chestnut Midtown. There…

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Growing up near Coldwater Creek: ‘We had no idea we were swimming in Uranium waste’

Coldwater Creek lies at the heart of one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history. It’s also where Jim Gaffney played as a child growing …

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Sarah Kendzior’s ‘Last American Road Trip’ paints beautiful and scarred portrait of changing country

University City-based author Sarah Kendzior’s latest book is “The Last American Road Trip.” The memoir, which comes out Tuesday, showcases how Americ…

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Inches from Glory combines cohesion and emotion with ‘Changing Course’

Inches from Glory’s latest EP “Changing Course” is a display of Blake Mickens, Marty Aubuchon and CJ Schrieber’s appreciation for emo and personal gr…

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Rock out to new songs from St. Louis artists

The selections for this month’s music show takes us back to our punk days in school, on a trip to an island and connects us with nature. Jill “DJ Jil…

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As tornadoes struck, Steve Templeton kept broadcasting — even after evacuating his studio

When severe storms tore through the St. Louis area on March 14, local meteorologists played a critical role in keeping residents safe. KMOV First Ale…

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Lawsuit over slain Lyft driver in St. Louis raises ‘massive’ questions for tech companies

A Missouri appeals court has dealt a major defeat to ride-sharing app Lyft in the case of a driver who was slain while on the job. The implications o…

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How humans may be fueling a more dangerous bird flu

Modern agriculture systems systems have helped increase bird flu’s ability to move between wild and domesticated animal populations, and humans, over…

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A book by a mother-daughter duo in St. Louis inspires play at The Sun Theater

Mother-daughter duo Arika Parr and Ava Johnson talk about the opening night of ‘But What Can You Do?’ play at the Sun Theater. The play is based on t…

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