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Exclusive: Special David Bowie-themed edition of ‘CREEM’ to be included with relaunched mag’s first issue
As recently reported, CREEM magazine is returning after 33 years out of print, with its first new issue arriving September 15. Now, ABC Audio can exclusively reveal that a separate…
Angry and overwhelmed: After floods, St. Louis area residents fear long road ahead
Residents throughout the St. Louis region are reckoning with the cost and stress of displacement after record flooding swamped the region.
As rising seas swamp South Carolina’s shores, some coastal communities are left unprotected
A proposed $1.1 billion seawall bypasses marginalized Charleston neighborhoods and relies on outdated grey infrastructure. But there is an alternative: green, nature-based solutions can protect at-risk coastal communities.
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Man hit, killed by car in St. Louis
Tractor-trailer involved in McKinley Bridge crash
First responders are at the scene of a crash that has taken place on McKinley Bridge.
Patio and Gazebo installation recommendations
Rampant Data Broker Sale Of Pregnancy Data Gets Fresh Scrutiny Post Roe
For decades now, privacy advocates warned we were creating a dystopia through our rampant over-collection and monetization of consumer data. And just as often, those concerns were greeted with calls of “consumers don’t actually care about privacy” from overly confident white guys in tech. Nothing has exposed those flippant responses as ignorant quite like the […]
St. Louis researchers shape understanding of long COVID
Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly and his team are working tirelessly to understand the longterm impact of long COVID-19.
Fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg scheduled to visit St. Louis
A “Conversation with Diane von Furstenberg” is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. October 12 at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University.
Monday, August 15, 2022 - Getting cattle into the forest
The University of Missouri is promoting the idea of cattle grazing in forests instead of pastures. Researchers say it’s better for the cattle and the environment.
Wildhorse Village gets OK for lakefront residential developments with houses, condos, townhomes and apartments (Photos)
Chesterfield has so far OK'd several housing developments for an 80-acre walkable community that's centered around a large lake.
Man shot in chest in St. Louis' Downtown West neighborhood
Pro-Trump protesters call to 'defund FBI'
Volunteers help Left Bank Books recover after flooding
A home in New Town lists for $375,000
The Whittaker 2032 model home features two porches and ample surrounding green space.
Beyond the List: Why regional mortgage lenders fell short of national lenders in 2021
Big, national firms posted larger gains in mortgage lending than local firms in 2021. The reason, according to one St. Louis, banker: The big guys were playing catch-up.
Hartmann: St. Louis City Police Doth Protest Too Much
For a fleeting moment in the spring of 2020, just about everyone in America came together as to the need for better police accountability. The world had just witnessed, on chilling video, the 8-minute-46-second strangulation murder of a defenseless Black man named George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers. Even as the nation’s streets erupted in spontaneous rage, an oasis of uncommon consensus emerged: Something had to be done to hold bad cops accountable for their misconduct.
Missouri crisis centers see wave of calls since the 988 suicide hotline’s launch
In its first days of operation in July, a newly revamped, national mental health hotline was already exceeding Missouri providers’ expectations as a wave of people dialed three numbers: 9-8-8. They ranged from the curious to those seeking help, and several providers across Missouri told The Independent calls had already increased by 50% within a […]
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