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A four-alarm fire destroyed much of the building that housed Sk8 Liborius, a skate park and gathering place for young people in north St. Louis. The organization’s leaders are just beginning to sort out plans for the future.
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Young people are capable of having serious conversations about cannabis and other substances. Adults usually make it awkward.
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Produced in St. Louis, “Drawn In” aims to raise literacy outcomes for Black and brown students.
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An album and podcast series by St. Louis Story Stitchers, a collaborative of young artists, is highlighting life in different neighborhoods of the city. The songs, poems and stories of “The Why of My City” — show fierce pride in the city's history, particularly the accomplishments of Black St. Louisans. They also share optimism about the future.
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Actors will tell the real-life stories of young men aging out of a children’s home in a staged reading on Saturday in Ferguson.The free event at the…
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St. Louis County will close a residential facility for young people referred by Family Court at the end of the year. On Friday, several teenagers moved…
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If you want to come up with a good idea for teen lives, why not ask a teenager?That’s what a group called The Good Journey Development Foundation does. A…
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Sarah Bernhardt was seeing a lot of conflict in her south St. Louis neighborhood — moving between day-to-day destinations, and between the kids in her…
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The Islamic holy month of Ramadan, with its daily sun-up to sundown fasts, increased prayer and focus on charity, is drawing to a close. That means there…
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STL Youth Jobs launched the first day of its 2016 summer work program Wednesday, while also announcing it has received a financial boost to fund more…