Three trans boys and their parents describe growing up amid a wave of anti-trans legislation.
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HomeGrown StL, a collaboration of groups that provide mentoring and professional development to young Black males, is offering free life coaching to boys and young men next month. Program Director Sean Joe said that there are many barriers that stop Black boys and young men from obtaining economic and academic success and that life coaching can help them achieve their goals.
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The Hazelwood School District announced the decision at its school board meeting earlier this week. It comes about five months after a report found radioactive contamination at the school in north St. Louis County that is near Coldwater Creek.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed a new rule that would change the requirements of meat, poultry and egg labels that say “Product of USA” or “Made in the USA” to better align with what consumers understand the claim to mean.
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The Senate appropriations chief is floating a bond-funded plan to beef up a Interstate 70 project to add new lanes across the state.
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Healthy trees not only beautify neighborhoods, they promote better health outcomes for residents.
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Elevated Access recruits hobby pilots to fly abortion patients out of states with bans. They offer a window into the increasingly scrappy tactics of abortion rights groups in a post-Roe America.
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As lawmakers in Missouri consider restricting drag shows, drag queens take to the streets.
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East St. Louis musician David Dee, a longtime fixture on the Midwest blues scene, has died. His musical resume was long. He performed with his vocal group David and the Temptations in the 1960s and later played with Howlin’ Wolf and Albert King.
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Supporters have tried since 2018 to legalize sports betting in Missouri, but the issue has become linked with video gaming terminals, which operate in a legal gray area in the state.
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A new exhibit at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum features a variety of Metro East figures, including Tina Turner, the Indigenous people who built Cahokia Mounds and surveyor Don Alonzo Spaulding.
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