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About half of all people released from prison in Missouri return within five years. But decades of research has shown prison education programs can help break the cycle.
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Thomas Park’s invention, the GenerIter, uses Python code to transform a series of sounds into music. Would-be composers can plug in short clips of their choosing and let the code do the rest. Park discussed his module on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Less than two years ago, the staff behind Flourish St. Louis set a daring goal: eliminate racial disparity and infant mortality by 2033. They called it…
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More than 260,000 Missourians filed claims showing they were unemployed as of May 2. It’s a staggering number, and it’s likely only to grow.For Jeff…
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Technology companies and startups in St. Louis say they struggle to fill software development jobs. A St. Louis coding boot camp is making it easier for…
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As a gay black woman with working-class roots, LaShana Lewis doesn’t look like a typical computer programmer.Lewis spent the better part of two decades…
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LaunchCode, an organization headquartered in St. Louis, celebrates its five-year anniversary this week. The nonprofit helps people enter the tech field by…
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During a statewide tour on Tuesday, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said he wants work with lawmakers to fix two bills during next week’s special session.Parson…
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Last winter, Kimberly Vaughn and DeAnna Tipton both found themselves needing a career change.Vaughn, 41, said she was “tattered and worn” of the industry…
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Vice President Joe Biden says he’s well aware that the last eight years haven’t been easy for the nation’s workforce.In remarks on Friday at a roundtable…