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St. Louis Board of Aldermen releases first draft of ward redistricting
New survey highlights parent concerns for vaccinating kids 5-11
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America’s economic recovery must include employees with disabilities
According to the National Center on Disability and Journalism, African Americans have the highest number of people in poverty living with disabilities across all segments of the population. In 2020, 22 percent of Black Americans with disabilities were living in…
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Missouri teams push ballot measures to allow sports betting
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — Missouri sports teams are trying to put a proposal to legalize sports betting on the ballot. A lawyer in Jefferson City has filed nine ballot proposals …
Architect Kristin Moomey finds complete joy in a pebble mosaic
Decades before settling in her Benton Park house, Moomey envisioned recreating an Italian-inspired mosaic garden at home.
The Moody Blues’ John Lodge releases 2019 performance of “Ride My See-Saw” featuring Yes’ Jon Davison
Longtime Moody Blues singer/bassist John Lodge has released a live performance of his band's classic 1968 song "Ride My See-Saw" as an advance track from his forthcoming concert album, The…
Hochman: The Blues' marquee three on 'D' have St. Louis stymieing opponents this season
Entering Sunday, only four teams allowed fewer goals per game than the St. Louis Blues, who are 6-1 this season.
‘Wild Lights’ returns to Saint Louis Zoo this month
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Two charged in fatal shooting outside Metro East nightclub
Investigators believe 40-year-old Dean J. Ebert was shot outside a nightclub in Sauget when two other people were arguing.
Affton and Ritenour schools take a mental health day
We need to talk about mental health and college kids, Wash U psychiatrist says
Washington University’s Dr. Jessi Gold says the COVID-19 crisis has been particularly hard on college students, and yet they are often not part of the conversation about pandemic impacts. Gold joins us for a look at what is happening on campus — and what can be done.
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Career Central: 911 dispatchers needed; SLPS hiring teachers, nurses
Photos: Check out St. Louis' Halloween spirit
East St. Louis nonprofit agrees to pay $100k to end federal investigation
Four people who were associated with the Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House came under an embezzlement investigation.