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First use of fingerprinting. First drive-up bank teller. First cocktail party. First nighttime Major League Baseball season opener.St. Louis has been the…
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As Mark Twain said, truth is stranger than fiction. Ed Follis, a former Drug Enforcement Administration undercover agent has shared some true but…
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A few months after the jury announced George Zimmerman was not guilty in the Florida shooting death of Trayvon Martin, NBC News legal analyst Lisa Bloom…
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“St. Louis is kind of underappreciated as a literary city,” St. Louis author Ann Leckie said. “There’s the long history, but there’s also plenty of…
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This is the time of year when we begin to worry about severe weather. From thunderstorms to hail, high winds to tornados, we get more than our share.…
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Kenan Trebinčević was 11 years old when the Bosnian War arrived in his hometown of Brcko on May 1, 1992. He remembers going to buy bread at the store and…
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When families gather for the holidays, it can be an opportunity to tell stories and pass on memories. For the St. Louis-based Grannie Annie Family Story…
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Recorded Saturday, November 16 at the St. Louis County Library.Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club and other novels centered on the mother-daughter…
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After years of going on vacations and dreaming of living in the places they visited, St. Louis native Ellen Stimson and her family decided to move to…
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Thirty-one years after bestselling author Sue Grafton introduced the world to the fictional private eye Kinsey Millhone in A is for Alibi, fans of her…