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Two years ago, St. Louis voters approved a property tax that funds assistance programs for older adults.The St. Louis City Senior Fund, which administers…
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Did you attend the Women’s March on St. Louis? An Illinois professor and her team of graduate students want to hear about your experience.The Mobilizing…
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Organizers of last month's Women’s March on St. Louis are encouraging its thousands of participants to channel their energy into activism.They hope to…
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Today is the momentous day. The day every four years when this country experiences a peaceful transfer of power from one president to the next.Whether…
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As Donald J. Trump is sworn in today as the 45th president of the United States, St. Louis-area voters are expressing moods ranging from afraid and…
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This weekend, hundreds of thousands plan to gather for the Women's March on Washington. Expected to be one of the largest demonstrations in American…
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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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While much of the nation remains at odds over the results of the November elections, some people are feeling more optimistic for the future than ever.…
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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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Some St. Louisans who are upset with the outcome of the presidential election are putting their money — and their time — where their mouths are.Following…