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Lawyers and social workers are tackling the ‘justice gap’ in St. Louis

In the civil legal system, the so-called "justice gap" means most low-income people who face cases involving evictions, health care, and even domesti…

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Discussing key Missouri races ahead of Tuesday’s election

Voters go to the polls on Tuesday to decide on a slew of important statewide contests, including the combative race between GOP Sen. Josh Hawley and …

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Fact versus feeling: How voters decide what's real amid a flood of political messaging

A swarm of messages over the airwaves and on social media feeds have increasingly relied on inflammatory language, embellished details and sometimes …

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How ovarian cancer survivors are helping educate St. Louis’ medical students

Ovarian cancer is a disease diagnosed in 54 patients every day in the United States, according to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance. St. Louis Ova…

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The true story behind St. Louis’ most famous exorcism

Generations of St. Louisans and countless classes of St. Louis University graduates have heard tall tales about the exorcism performed by SLU Jesuit …

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Witches, rituals and reconnecting with heritage on Halloween

Halloween conjures images of ghouls, ghosts and other spooky creatures. But for Jade Moore, the owner of Sincerely, the Craft, mysticism is more than…

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A spine-chilling rendition of “The Raven”

Published nearly 180 years ago, Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” endures. The poem tells the story of the narrator’s descent into madness as they deal w…

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Trump’s taxes changed one St. Louisan’s life: The contractor who stole them

St. Louis native Chaz Littlejohn is serving five years in federal prison for the theft and leak of Donald Trump's tax returns. St. Louis Magazine sen…

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How two St. Louisans chased their big dreams of a tiny home

After more than two years of work, the Tiny House project in St. Louis’ Benton Park West neighborhood is complete. We hear from Dwayne Tiggs, the arc…

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Dances of India St. Louis draws inspiration from ancient epic in ‘Dreams of the Dark Prince’

At 100,000 verses, the ancient Indian epic ‘The Mahabharata’ is the longest epic poem ever written. Due to its focus on conflict amongst family — and…

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