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The St. Louis Health Department could soon be looking for someone to replace director Melba Moore, who has led the department since 2015.A Cincinnati…
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Filmmaker Paul Crane didn’t know much about homelessness until he happened across a tent city while walking around taking pictures in downtown St.…
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On his first job out of college as a corrections officer for St. Louis County in 1984, Perez Maxwell noticed that no black men had social work roles. When…
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Fairfield Processing, the manufacturer known for its Poly-Fil brand of synthetic stuffing material, will bring more than 100 jobs to St. Louis’ North…
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen last week took a big step toward adopting one of the recommendations in the Ferguson Commission report.By approving the…
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The protests in St. Louis over the last three weeks have topped the news almost daily.Even for those who stay up on what’s happening, there may be…
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Tower Grove Park in south St. Louis will see some renovations and improvements over the next few years. Park officials are unveiling a 20-year master plan…
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July 27 marked the 100th day in office for St. Louis Mayor LydaKrewson.She joined St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh in-studio for the full hour on…
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Businesses in St. Louis will have to pay their employees at least $10 an hour starting Friday, rather than the state's minimum of $7.70.A circuit court…
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Fewer than 4 percent of St. Louis city and county residents are Latino. While the Midwest as a whole has a reputation for very small Latino populations,…