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The St. Louis landscape was Eugene Mackey’s architectural canvas; his palette was integrity, artistic genius and spirituality.“You work on a project until…
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Mary Langenberg didn’t have far to go to pay calls on some of the institutions she supported so generously in her long, productive life.She was by all…
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Updated with funeral and memorial arrangements. - Richard “Onion” Horton, one of the most colorful figures in St. Louis talk radio for more than three…
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Updated at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday with audio of obituary. A leading liberal voice in the Missouri legal community has died.Judge Richard Teitelman was 69.…
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Updated 2 p.m. Nov. 21 with service information - Pearlie Evans, a leader in the civil rights movement who helped integrate public accommodations in St.…
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Julian Mosley Jr. was the second African-American to graduate from Washington University School of Medicine, which had been in existence for more than 80…
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The redoubtable conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, who led a movement that for decades successfully thwarted liberal and feminist causes, including…
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Missouri political activists in both parties are mourning the death of former state Sen. Betty Sims, a Republican from Ladue who was a legislative…
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Careening through the streets of Manhattan, Gabe Weil and Bobby Herrera realized they weren’t sure just how they would park a van and trailer full of…
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Hedy Epstein was arrested 10 days after Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in Ferguson, in August 2014.She didn’t like the way people who were…