Ulaa Kuziez
“St. Louis on the Air” ContributorUlaa Kuziez is a senior studying Journalism and Media at Saint Louis University. She enjoys storytelling and has worked with various student publications. In her free time, you can find her at local parks and libraries with her nephews.
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Destination Discovery will feature new animal habitats and interactive play. It is being built with sustainable design practices.
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The Buder and Julia Davis libraries in St. Louis each has 156 rooftop solar panels that also reduce carbon emissions.
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The Teddy and Friends Unlimited Play Playground is designed to allow children who have a disability to safely and independently play.
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The budget deficit is largely due to a sharp drop in international student enrollment this year.
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The charging stations are meant to encourage more people to switch to electric cars, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make it easier to drive an EV across Illinois.
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Artificial floating wetlands naturally filter water from contaminants and excess nutrients. There are about a dozen in the state, and the Missouri Department of Conservation wants to add more.
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The St. Louis County native has nearly 50,000 people subscribed to his “Wake Up to Politics” newsletter on Substack.
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Extreme weather fluctuations jeopardize the lives and livelihoods of people in the Midwest region.
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It was supposed to be a nine-week vacation. It turned into a nightmare. Sam Goodwin details the story of his captivity in his new book, “Saving Sam: The True Story of an American’s Disappearance in Syria and His Family’s Extraordinary Fight to Bring Him Home.”
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Dennis Hancock was almost ousted from his St. Louis County Council seat after he tried to hire his stepdaughter for violating the Missouri Constitution's anti-nepotism rule. But were his actions so outside the norm?
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Kendall Ware wrote a textbook of his own to approach the subject in a relatable way.
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From school gyms to neighborhood bars, trivia is ingrained in St. Louis.