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Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander dropped out of the Kansas City, Missouri, mayoral race on Tuesday, saying in a post on his campaign...
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Joshua Eckhoff of Ballwin smiled as he described posing for pictures at his college graduation in December — and how proud his mother was. Earning that…
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When Tom Palozola arrived at Webster University after serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, he struggled to fit in with his younger classmates. But he found…
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Following Jamyla Bolden’s death, administrators highlight the resiliency of Koch Elementary studentsIn August, 9-year-old Jamyla Bolden was fatally shot in north St. Louis County while doing homework in her mother’s bedroom. She was a student at Koch…
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Fearing for your safety or that of your family; witnessing violence; and the repeated, chronic stress of a traumatic event’s aftermath can all leave…
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In October 2011, large transport planes flew three mobile MRI machines into two U.S. military bases in southern Afghanistan with a mission: find the…
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“My soul is grieving. Our collective soul is grieving,” Dr. Cheryl Tawede Grills said as she opened her training session for psychologists establishing…
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In the past two weeks, residents in Ferguson have seen familiar businesses broken into and looted, heard gunshots at night and had to drive through police…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 24, 2013 - In 2012, more members of the U.S. armed forces died by their own hand than were…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 19, 2012 - The greatest danger to the veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder is loss of…