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Festival organizers said roughly 12,000 people stopped by the Grand Center-based festival over two days.
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A dormant volcano in southern Illinois has scientists eager to learn more about the rare earth metals hidden beneath its surface.
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One of the country’s most violent race riots — white mobs lynching, shooting and burning Black men, women and children — will now be remembered with a commemorative marker near SIUE’s East St. Louis campus.
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St. Louis on the Air will adopt a summer broadcast schedule from August 1 through the month of September while the show’s producers search for a new host and launch a listening tour to prepare for new episodes in the fall.
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A “practical abortion fund” is helping patients reach Illinois, which has become a refuge for those seeking abortions amid a wave of restrictions in other states.
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A $100 million expansion of Powell Hall requires the demolition of another historic structure — unless preservationists can find an alternative.
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The station’s signature radio talk show, St. Louis on the Air, brings the stories of St. Louis to listeners across the region and now enjoys additional success as a podcast and newsletter.
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Dustin Boone was found guilty of aiding and abetting the deprivation of Officer Luther Hall’s civil rights.
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Six summers ago, protests against police brutality and racism brought the eyes of the nation to Ferguson. Now the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis…
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As the number of COVID-19 cases climbs in the U.S., scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine are working on a vaccine to prevent the…