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Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - Unemployment Payback Appeals

4 years 1 month ago
Some of the 46,000 Missourians ordered to pay back unemployment benefits are appealing. State representatives are moving forward on legislation to forgive the federal portion of the money, but legal groups representing people filing appeals are looking for more help.

Tuesday, February 23, 2021 - Tiny Homes

4 years 1 month ago
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson used federal funding to build 50 tiny houses for the homeless in December. Some homeless advocates say the money could have been better spent on other initiatives.

Monday, February 22, 2021 - Virtual School Fatigue

4 years 1 month ago
Many students have not been in a classroom for roughly one-year. Some have decided to stay away during the pandemic. Others have been following decisions by school districts. Many parents and students are feeling burned out and unmotivated to continue with online lessons.

Friday, February 19, 2021 - Redistricting Chaos

4 years 1 month ago
Missouri may not finish drawing House and Senate maps until 2022 because of delays in obtaining Census data. That could conflict with the start of candidate filing, possibly causing lawmakers to reshuffle the election schedule to avoid a time crunch.

Thursday, February 18, 2021 - Black Grief And Joy

4 years 1 month ago
Throughout the pandemic and protests, Black artists grappled with expressing grief and joy in their lives. Seven local African American artists will showcase that work through a virtual exhibit hosted by the Griot Museum.

Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - Taking Down History

4 years 1 month ago
Missouri S&T has an ambitious plan to improve access to campus and pave the way for growth. But it will include demolishing the three oldest buildings on campus. Historians, preservationists and community die-hards are opposed to the measure.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021 - Vaccine Road Trips

4 years 1 month ago
Residents in the St. Louis region are traveling to National Guard sites in rural areas to receive doses of the coronavirus vaccine. That’s after recent data shows "vaccine deserts" are expanding in the metro area.