Jane Mather-Glass
"St. Louis on the Air" Intern-
Parents of transgender kids say that their children just want to play sports with their friends — and that new legislation would isolate them.
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Riverpointe is a $350 million riverfront investment that is intended to redefine St. Charles’ historic town center as a destination.
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“Welcome Home Nikki Glaser?” documents Glaser’s move back to St. Louis as she reconnects with old friends and an ex-boyfriend and hangs out with her parents, Julie and EJ.
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Dr. Brendan Lucey answers listener questions about sleep and discuss his new study.
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Caryn Dugan hopes the new restaurant week inspires restaurants to feature more plant-based items and gets more meat eaters to try plant-based foods.
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Men who have sex with men were first prohibited from donating blood in 1983. Critics of the policy say it creates a harmful double standard for gay and bisexual men.
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Five St. Louis-area Starbucks locations have taken steps toward unionizing to date, as workplaces including dispensaries and Amazon warehouses are organizing across the U.S.
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St. Louis artists have gotten in on NFTs. An expert says they have the potential to benefit artists who don’t usually benefit from the conventional art market — and they’ve exposed the flaws in the current art-collecting system.
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The camp will welcome LGBTQ youth in second through 11th grades for a week of classic camp activities and community building.
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The Senate wants to make daylight saving time permanent, but scientists say it goes against our biological needs.
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BandTogether, which began as a 10-person group, now has more than 100 volunteer members. They play concerts throughout the year and perform at the St. Louis Pride parade each summer.
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The newest iteration of the historic Sumner High School choir had a successful performance in December and has big plans for next year.