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Severe storms and flooding damaged LaWanda Felder’s home, particularly the area she used for her child who has autism. Despite challenges, she says she is doing what she can to create an atmosphere of safety and comfort for her two young children.
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Five years ago this month, the nonprofit legal advocacy group ArchCity Defenders and its allies opened a new line of attack on what they viewed as the…
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A network of sensors now dot a 4-square-mile area of north St. Louis County, touted by police as the latest way to crackdown on gun violence.The tool,…
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More than 200 senior citizens in north St. Louis County could soon receive daily hot meals from the local Meals on Wheels program, thanks to a cafeteria…
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Updated May 28 wtih Henderson's reaction: Former mayor of Jennings, Yolonda Fountain-Henderson said a “political witch hunt” has been issued against her…
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In the second installment of the weekly ‘Behind the Headlines’ segment, “St. Louis on the Air” host Don Marsh discussed three top news stories that caught…
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St. Louis County police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that left a Jennings man dead.Thaddeus McCarroll, 23, was shot and killed by an…
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As the wait goes on for an announcement by the Darren Wilson grand jury, people, businesses and organizations are taking steps to prepare for possible…
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Updated at 4:15 p.m. with information about discussion of Kansas City schools:Jennings Superintendent Tiffany Anderson wasn’t 100 percent sure that her…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 12, 2011 - An overriding emphasis on Big Ideas and Big Changes can obscure the fact that most…