Megan Cattel
Newsroom Intern-
The 1904 World's Fair was a beacon of technological advancement in the United States, but the treatment of Filipino and Indigenous people has been long overlooked by mainstream society. One local artist is hoping to change that.
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India is currently the global epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic. The Hindu Temple of St. Louis is raising funds to help the country's collapsing medical system.
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An annual online crowdfunding campaign gives St. Louis nonprofits a boost. During the pandemic, fundraising is even more critical.
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After a year of trying to help their children with virtual schooling, many St. Louis-area parents are weary of too much screen time at home and are looking for safe, local summer camp options to suit their family's needs.
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Here's what you need to know to vote absentee or in person in the April 6 St. Louis mayoral election between Tishaura Jones and Cara Spencer.
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New guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are permitting indoor visits in nursing homes. Missouri health officials are following federal guidelines in new recommendations for nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
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After a man killed eight people in Atlanta, six of them Asian women, Asian Americans in St. Louis are on heightened alert for hate crimes and discrimination. Community leaders want Asian Americans to understand that they can report racist acts to authorities.
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Asian American leaders in the St. Louis region are decrying a rise in racist comments reported by people in their communities. They are raising the alarm just days after authorities charged a man with killing eight people, most of them Asian women, at three Atlanta spas.
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Asian American immigrants face unique challenges in finding and registering for vaccinations.