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Call-A-Ride customers and advocates want Metro Transit to better engage with the disability community and listen to their input.
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St. Louis County is expanding its homebound vaccine program to deliver the COVID-19 vaccine to people who can't travel to distribution centers. Advocates for people with disabilities in the St. Louis region say many people need that help.
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OtherMost people have become uncomfortable navigating public life in the months since the new coronavirus hit, but things are even more difficult for those who…
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All artists use their unique abilities and experiences in their work. Chris Worth is no different.But Worth’s art is informed by a more complicated set of…
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Nonprofit organizations that serve seniors and people with disabilities say their clients would be harmed by Gov. Eric Greitens' proposed cuts to…
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As St. Louis area residents head to the polls Tuesday, some have potential obstacles to overcome — aside from long lines.For people experiencing…
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Update June 9 with signature: Gov. Jay Nixon signed legislation on Thursday that could expand Medicaid eligibility for Missourians who are elderly or…
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David Gray, a scientist who relentlessly championed the right of people with disabilities to live independent, satisfying lives, has died.Mr. Gray, a…
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Saturday is the 24th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The law requires public accommodations be made for people with disabilities…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 13, 2012 - Kerri Morgan is, quite understandably, pretty jet lagged. After 24 days in London,…