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Throughout the year, people like you have helped St. Louis Public Radio report news and events that matter to you.From music lovers mourning the death of…
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When two public schools in northwest St. Louis release their students for summer break in June, they’ll be closing their doors for good.St. Louis Public…
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Sunday, Dec. 11, marks 75 years since the United States declared war on Germany and Italy. That was four days after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor,…
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75 years later: St. Louis memories of the Pearl Harbor attacks, the ‘date which will live in infamy’Walter Schoenke was 9 years old when he survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Schoenke was not an active military member at that…
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In the weeks since the General Election, both those who voted for Donald Trump and those who didn't have been processing what many saw as a surprising…
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In the mid-1970s, Ron Himes started a St. Louis theater company to tell the stories of African-Americans.This week, Himes and the Black Rep are marking a…
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In this election year, much of the dialogue between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump has been particularly harsh. Both candidates for…
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In just about a month, Election Day 2016 will be here. By the end of Nov. 8, Americans will most likely know who will be the nation’s next president.But…
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Stages St. Louis hopes its current production of “Sister Act” will do what the Whoopi Goldberg character in the movie did for her Catholic convent choir:…
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Throughout this presidential election year, St. Louis Public Radio has been assessing the political mood of likely voters.In a recent query — What is your…