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No one knows how the fire started. It burned 16-18 million military records.
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Descendants of people enslaved by St. Louis University Jesuits call on the university to erect a monument to commemorate their ancestors.
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The rapper behind the hit “SkeeYee” was welcomed home by a sold-out Chaifetz Arena filled with fans outfitted in her signature look.
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Politics Correspondent Jason Rosenbaum to host full hour of local and state politics and listener engagement, debuting Friday, Oct. 27.
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Bill sponsor Alisha Sonnier says that housing is a human right and that the city has a responsibility to help people transition to permanent housing.
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Festival organizers said roughly 12,000 people stopped by the Grand Center-based festival over two days.
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A dormant volcano in southern Illinois has scientists eager to learn more about the rare earth metals hidden beneath its surface.
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One of the country’s most violent race riots — white mobs lynching, shooting and burning Black men, women and children — will now be remembered with a commemorative marker near SIUE’s East St. Louis campus.
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St. Louis on the Air will adopt a summer broadcast schedule from August 1 through the month of September while the show’s producers search for a new host and launch a listening tour to prepare for new episodes in the fall.
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A “practical abortion fund” is helping patients reach Illinois, which has become a refuge for those seeking abortions amid a wave of restrictions in other states.