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If you are 70+ and still reviewing your end-of-year tax-saving options, or you’re helping relatives in that age bracket do the same, learn more about Qualified Charitable Distributions.
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Cornerstone Society member Jenifer Schilpzand explains her reasons for supporting St. Louis Public Radio.
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Politics Correspondent Jason Rosenbaum to host full hour of local and state politics and listener engagement, debuting Friday, Oct. 27.
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A story collection, newsletter series and local event lineup helps the new-to-St. Louis get comfortable in their new town.
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The STLPR mobile app relaunches this week with sleek new features to make browsing faster and easier for smartphone users.
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New program ‘The Middle’ added to lineup; ‘St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Broadcasts’ return at a new time; ‘All Songs Considered’ debuts
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St. Louis Public Radio photojournalist and interim digital and special projects editor Brian Munoz was recently named a public media “rising star” and received the University of Missouri-St. Louis Chancellor’s Award for Staff Excellence-Creator.
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St. Louis Public Radio will host the StoryCorps Mobile Booth from Sept. 14 to Oct. 20 at the Public Media Commons in Grand Center.
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As of Monday, July 31, Brian Heffernan will resume the top news leadership role at St. Louis Public Radio (STLPR), serving as news director in an interim capacity. The position was previously held by Ashley Lisenby, who is stepping down from the director role for personal reasons.
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A haze is still lingering over sections of the region as a result of wildfires that continue to burn in parts of Canada, but a sign showing poorer than usual air quality in St. Louis caught our newsroom's attention a bit before we began covering the impact of the fires locally.