Emily Woodbury
“St. Louis On The Air” Senior ProducerEmily Woodbury joined the St. Louis on the Air team in July 2019. Prior to that, she worked at Iowa Public Radio as a producer for two daily, statewide talk programs. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa with a degree in journalism and a minor in political science. She got her start in news radio by working at her college radio station, KRUI.
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Members of a Girl Scout troop in St. Louis County made bracelets to raise funds for child war victims in Gaza. Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri told them to stop — or face legal action.
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Throughout most of human history, lunar and solar eclipses were considered to be bad omens, and the fates of many have been determined by the celestial phenomenon.
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In Missouri, agriculture, urban development and man-made flood control measures have replaced 87% of the state’s original wetlands.
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Was Starbucks right to fire two baristas who fought back against a robbery?
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Dr. Alexander Garza said the best way to prepare for a future pandemic is to improve social resources, such as food access, education and transportation.
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Attorneys say the defendants preyed on vulnerable people by renting rooms in condemned buildings and in properties without permits to serve as rooming houses.
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Aggressive driving is increasing, AAA reports.
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Most of the songs on “Here & There” originate from County Clare, Ireland, including a tune called “St. Louis Waltz” that was first performed at a session in Doolin, Ireland, in the 1980s.
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Music therapy can reduce stress and anxiety, improve memory, elevate mood and facilitate pain management and physical rehabilitation.
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A recent vote by St. Louis Public Schools board members means fewer kids will have a St. Louis College Kids Savings account through the City of St. Louis’ College Kids program.
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2023 St. Louis Teen Talent Competition winner Ray Strickland shares his belief in the power of the “universal language” of music.
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In 2023, we said goodbye to a number of remarkable people who lived and worked in the St. Louis region.