
David Cazares
Health, Science and Arts & Culture EditorDavid Cazares supervises coverage of the arts, health and science for St. Louis Public Radio. Before coming to Missouri, he worked as an editor, arts reporter and podcast host for Minnesota Public Radio. He has also worked for newspapers in Florida, Kentucky and Indiana.
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Like many of you, the St. Louis Public Radio newsroom has been through a tumultuous year.From the intense community reaction to the policies of President…
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Oscar Hernandez has been playing Latin jazz and salsa music for more than four decades, and in that time he’s performed with some of that music’s greatest…
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When jazz vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant takes the stage Saturday at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, she won't be trying to sing as her storied…
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Updated at 7:25 p.m. Oct. 21, with details from Galleria mall protest — Missouri state Rep. Bruce Franks urged members of the AFL-CIO on Saturday to stand…
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Ferguson police arrested a handful of protesters late Friday during a demonstration in front of the city’s Police Department.The arrests, made about 45…
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A week after St. Louis County police arrested 22 people following a peaceful demonstration at the Galleria mall, protesters returned to the shopping…
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A three-hour protest late Friday in downtown St. Louis ended in a tense confrontation between police and demonstrators.People in the crowd of protesters…
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The ongoing protests over a judge’s decision to find former police officer Jason Stockley not guilty of murder in the 2011 death of Anthony Lamar Smith…
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Updated at 1 a.m. with updates on number of officers injured — People protesting the not-guilty verdict in the Jason Stockley trial moved west out of…
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If you’re a celebrated jazz artist who has played with some of the genre’s lions, you could continually reinterpret the past and satisfy fans nostalgic…
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The Belleville man who authorities say opened fire Wednesday as Republicans practiced for the annual Congressional Baseball Game was distressed about the…
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Updated June 14 at 1:10 p.m. with comment from lifelong acquaintance - Metro East residents are coming to terms with the notion that one of their…