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On April 8, St. Louis Health Director Dr. Fred Echols brought attention to the fact that, at that point, all 12 people who died of COVID-19 in St. Louis…
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Alderwoman Pam Boyd, D-27th Ward, recognized the need for coronavirus testing stations in north St. Louis at the beginning of March. In meetings with…
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People with asthma may be at a higher risk of becoming very sick and dying from COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.That…
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Nearly half of the St. Louis residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus as of Tuesday are in predominantly black north St. Louis communities…
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North St. Louis’ first COVID-19 testing site opens Thursday in the Carr Square neighborhood. Affinia Healthcare's 1717 Biddle St. location will begin…
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In three weeks, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency will formally break ground on Next NGA West, its long-anticipated headquarters that will be…
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After six years of building demolitions and excavations, workers have finished cleaning up the Carter Carburetor Superfund site in north St. Louis. The…
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This summer, the St. Louis region made national news after more than 15 children were killed by gun violence in four months, leaving city leaders…
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St. Louis development officials are taking public comments as they plan the first of many projects around the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s…
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Five years after a white Ferguson police officer shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, a black man, there is no permanent, local display of the art…