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Notice of Public Meeting on October 11th

3 years 9 months ago
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Monday, October 11th, 2021, 5:00 PM, the Soulard Community Improvement District (the “District”) will hold a public meeting to consider and act upon the matters on the following tentative agenda and such other matters as may be presented at the meeting and determined to be appropriate for discussion at that […]
Soulard CID Communications

Speculative warehouses to be built on last open sites at St. Peters industrial park Premier 370

3 years 9 months ago

This article originally ran in the St. Louis Business Journal on October 1, 2021.  Construction is underway on nearly 800,000 square feet of speculative industrial warehouses in the last available lots at a logistics center in St. Charles County. Panattoni Development is building two new warehouses after purchasing the last two available lots at the Premier 370 Business Park in St. Peters […]

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Matt Fernandes

Latinx Arts Network Building Bridges Mural Completed

3 years 9 months ago
Thank you to the Latinx Arts Network STL for selecting The Delmar Loop location for their Building Bridges mural. This amazing mural celebrating diversity is now completed and you can view it at 5875 Delmar.  Read more about the artists and artwork on St. Louis Public Radio’s website.
Rachelle L'Ecuyer

Thursday, September 30, 2021 - Changing The Conversation About Autism

3 years 9 months ago
Frustration over the media’s coverage of autism, myths surrounding the disability, and policies shaped by society’s misconceptions have prompted a journalist to try to change perceptions. We’ll speak with Eric Michael Garcia, author of “We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation.”

The Battle Over Beer Gardens

3 years 9 months ago
If you’ve been to a beer garden around St. Louis today, it’s hard to imagine the scene of shady tables and chatting friends provoking a violent outburst. While they aren’t so hotly debated today, a battle over beer gardens was raging in the mid-1800s. As thousands of German immigrants came to St. Louis, they brought their old world cultures …
Brittany Krewson

Eric Michael Garcia

3 years 9 months ago
Continuing St. Louis Public Radio political correspondent Jason Rosenbaum's partnership with Left Bank Books, Rosenbaum talks with journalist Eric Michael Garcia about his new book "We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation." The two discuss how the politics of autism have changed, how the vaccine panic of the 1990s and 2000s sowed the seeds of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation — and how pop superstar Sia screwed up royally with how she portrayed nonverbal autistic people.