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St. Ann spent years jailing people who couldn’t pay bond. Now it’s paying them $3.1 million

More than 35,000 people will be eligible to receive a portion of a $3.1 settlement in St. Ann, a...

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With regular season success, St. Louis City SC looks to score again with a deep MLS playoff run

Executives with St. Louis’s Major League Soccer expansion team are hoping the success of a...

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Missouri law restricts sex offenders on Halloween. Now a Hazelwood man is suing

Every year, by law, sex offenders in Missouri must post a sign on Halloween that says “no candy...

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Collegiate families deal with 'mixed bag of feelings' on school shooting anniversary

The deadly shooting one year ago at Central Visual Performing Arts High School left many students...

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Graduates of CVPA, Collegiate reflect on the year since school shooting

In the year since the school shooting on the Central Visual Performing Arts High School and...

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'Do it because she can't': Relatives of victims killed at CVPA reflect and mourn

Keisha Acres’ daughter Alexzandria Bell was killed in the Oct. 24 shooting at Central Visual and...

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An Ameren worker’s competitive pole climbing raises $107K for St. Jude’s

Electrical lineman Jason Novak was one of 8 teams sent by Ameren Illinois to compete in the...

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Workplaces are failing at racial equity. A Wash U sociologist offers solutions

Washington University sociologist Adia Harvey Wingfield’s new book, "Gray Areas: How the Way We...

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STL Welcome Kit is a one-stop shop for newcomers to the St. Louis region

St. Louis Public Radio’s new STL Welcome Kit is a digital guide to help you understand the...

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Why a St. Louis alderwoman wants to create an Unhoused Bill of Rights

Earlier this month, St. Louis city workers cleared a homeless encampment outside City Hall. The...

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How a bee sting inspired a new Bosnian-owned tattoo shop in St. Louis

Azra Selimovic, owner of the new luxury tattoo parlor Azra Tattoos, describes how Bosnian culture...

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Missouri sommelier traces her path from horse expert to wine pro

Alisha Blackwell-Calvert didn’t plan on becoming an expert in wine. Now she’s a sommelier at...

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Classical musician Tona Brown shares her story with St. Louis’ Chris King in ‘Tonacity’

Violinist and mezzo-soprano Tona Brown lives life on her own terms. That determination is the...

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‘Wild Kingdom,’ the beloved nature show with St. Louis ties, is back on NBC

“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom” is back on NBC this month. The TV program has deep St. Louis...

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Celebrating DJing with St. Louis' DJ Whiz during hip-hop's 50th anniversary

In 50 years, hip-hop has become one of the most popular music genres in the world. In its early...

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Inequality at the bathroom door: How public restrooms ‘make mapmakers of all of us’

Not only have public restrooms never been truly public, they’ve disappeared from America’s major...

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Disability rights advocates decry Metro Transit’s Call-A-Ride as unreliable

People with disabilities in the St. Louis area say recent disruptions to Call-A-Ride service...

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How one St. Louisan shares her Nigerian culture in ‘Jollof Rice with Grandma’

Vanessa Okwuraiwe was born in the United Kingdom, went to school in Nigeria, and moved to St....

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The Women’s Safe House aims to help abuse victims stay safe by welcoming their pets

Seventy-one percent of women in domestic violence shelters report that their abuser threatened,...

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