St. Louis on the Air
Noon-1 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. (repeat) Monday-Friday
St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
St. Louis on the Air is produced by Alex Heuer, Emily Woodbury, Danny Wicentowski, Miya Norfleet and Elaine Cha. Our engineer is Aaron Doerr. Our intern is Jada Jones.
Recent Episodes:
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St. Louis Public Schools will not close any schools during this school year, according to district officials. To repair and maintain school buildings over 20 years would cost the district $1.8 billion, according to an architecture firm that is reviewing school buildings in the district.
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Food City aims to create a more inclusive, sustainable food ecosystem in St. Louis.
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An example of one of the homes that inspired “Fallout” is getting a new life in St. Louis.
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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.
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The new book from Reedy Press contains colorful prints of maps spanning St. Louis history from the 1760s to the present day.
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The Contemporary Art Museum and the Gateway Foundation has supported 33 St. Louis area artists since the initiative began in 2003.
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Alongside investors Richard Chaifetz and David Hoffman, NBA player Jayson Tatum hopes to bring a WNBA franchise to St. Louis.
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Chinese restaurants in St. Louis have served food and community needs and reflected shifts in demography and appetite.
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With a score of 141-104, Arch Rival ultimately placed second in the tournament after a hard- fought bout against long-standing champions Portland’s Rose City Rollers.
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Dr. Lúcia Lohmann is a world-renowned botanist. She’s coming back to her second home, St. Louis, to tackle the climate crisis and lead a community institution as the Missouri Botanical Garden’s first woman president.
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The data Europa Clipper receives will help scientists develop a better sense of the moon's structure, what materials may exist within it and whether it could sustain life.
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The theme for St. Louis Chamber Chorus’ 69th season is “Opposites Attract.”