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Beyond Housing, Ameren partner to improve 400 North County homes
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John Cavanagh: The Water Defenders
From Flint to Standing Rock - indeed, world-wide - communities keep resisting corporate and government actions that threaten water quality and access. One heroic story from El Salvador embodies the most resourceful courage and painful struggle of "ordinary people" who know water is more precious than gold.
John Cavanagh and activist/author partner and wife Robin Broad lived support for this saga. Their new book The Water Defenders (Beacon Press, March 2021) draws on over a decade of research and their own roles as international allies of the Salvadoran champions who took on Big Gold and the World Bank - and saved their country's water from corporate greed.
Thanks to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms friend and engineer - and to Jon Valley and Andy Coco of KDHX Production.
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A Look Inside Cherokee’s Newest Thrift Shop ‘Your Friend’s Apartment’
Cherokee Street is no stranger to thrift shops, and this newest addition brings a unique mix of must-haves for your closet & your home. Meet Your Friend’s Apartment, a new vintage store owned by St. Louis native and first-time store owner Megan McCalla.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2021 - The dollars and cents of Medicaid expansion
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Lux Living Proposal: Community Feedback and Meeting #2
The Forest Park Southeast Neighborhood Association is scheduled to host its second planned meeting about Lux Living's proposed development on the former Drury properties along Kingshighway on Tuesday, October 19 at 6:30pm. Meeting #1 At our first meeting in September, we hosted a community forum in which we requested Lux Living to present to [...]
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September 2021 Minutes
The September 2021 meeting of the Forest Park Southeast Neighborhood Association took place at Hot Java Bar in FPSE in order to hold an in-person community engagement session for LuxLiving's Kingshighway development proposal. Representatives from LuxLiving outlined renderings and other impacts for the community to view and the FPSE NA will be holding a [...]
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‘Summer in St. Louis,’ a reflection on love and revolution, brings home Berlin festival win
LA Marler Gallery Opens with ‘TypOsphere StL’
Meet LA (Louise Anne) Marler — American photo artist and third generation typewriter collector. Louise creates mixed-media images from original photography, graphics, illustrations, and paintings, often featuring her vintage machine collections. With a studio in Santa Monica, CA and St. Louis roots, Louise began work on setting up a studio & gallery in St. Louis […]
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Scholars call for more attention to Native American knowledge, impacts in fight against climate change
Hundreds gather to honor St. Louisans lost to COVID during pandemic's first 19 months
Ride the Rivers 2021 Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for your interest in the 2021 Ride the Rivers Century presented by Streets of St. Charles. Whether you’re riding the metric century, or the full century, here are …
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Steelcote Shoppers to Subsidize Storage Spaces for Sedans and SUVs
A community improvement district (CID) is proposed for the newest phase of the burgeoning Steelcote development northeast of Grand and Chouteau in the Midtown neighborhood. The Steelcote Square CID, if Board Bill 110, introduced by Alderwoman Davis, is approved by the Board of Aldermen, signed by the Mayor, and approved by property owners in the […]
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