Miya Norfleet
St. Louis on the Air ProducerMiya Norfleet is a lifelong St. Louisan with a love of storytelling and community engagement. Before joining St. Louis on the Air, Miya served as the founding Director of Digital Communication at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and associate producer at Nine PBS. Notable projects include producing the weekly public affairs program “Stay Tuned” and two feature-length documentaries, “Works in Progress” and “Gentlemen of Vision.” Miya is a proud graduate of Webster University with a bachelor’s degree in Video Production and spent five months at the Hua Hin/Cha-Am, Thailand campus.
In her free time, Miya is enjoying time with her niece and nephews, shopping for new houseplants, relearning how to roller skate, visiting museum exhibits, going to concerts and dining at local restaurants.
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With 141 wins, the Incarnate Word Academy varsity team holds the national record for consecutive wins by a girls high school basketball team.
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St. Louisans sound off on the difference between “passable” and “clear” roads.
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The first single from Nico Marie McNeese's album "Meeting Myself for the First Time" will be released Jan 24.
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The Warrenton native has voiced fan favorites in video games and anime.
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The neo-soul songstress Aida Ade reintroduces herself after a hiatus away from music with “The Unbreakable Aida Ade”
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Metro Boomin has created hits with fellow hip-hop artists like Kendrick Lamar, 21 Savage and Future.
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Among Average White Band's hits are "Pick Up the Pieces," the 1974 song that highlights the group's funk and soul sound. The band's final performance is Dec. 13 at Harris-Stowe State University.
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St. Louis restaurateur and fine foods entrepreneur Katie Lee discusses her autobiography about overcoming addiction and growing a thriving business.
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Owen Ragland started his pop project Whitworth alone but over time has added friends-turned-collaborators to bring his nostalgic and optimistic sound across the country.
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There’s still time to improve your end-of-year streaming playlist.
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KFF Health News produced “Silence in Sikeston,” which connects racism, justice and public health.
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Alondra Orozco found out after graduating from nursing school that she is ineligible to be licensed as a registered nurse in Missouri because of her immigration status. Her professors were unaware of the law, but she’s not giving up.