Lara Hamdan
News intern
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Republican lawmakers in Jefferson City are seeking to change some of the state’s photo ID laws as they pertain to elections. Rep. John Simmons, R-Washington, sponsored the bill — which passed the House on Feb. 24 and is on its way to the Senate for consideration.
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Marian Middle School is the city's only all-girls Catholic middle school. School administrators describe it as a “school beyond walls” because its students are equipped with resources that help them, and their families, overcome societal and financial obstacles.
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In Missouri’s own bicentennial year, the Missouri Folk Arts staff is sharing 200 stories over the course of 52 weeks about folk and traditional arts in the Show-Me State.
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André Cataldo, who produces music under the name Dear Genre, considers his latest album, “Man in Full,” his most “tame and mature” sound. He joins the talk show to delve into his musical journey and share tracks from his sixth album.
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St. Louis County Library Director Kristen Sorth discusses the GrandPad initiative, intended to distribute about 1,500 tablets as part of a Digital Equity Initiative.
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Mayor Krewson recently signed a bill mandating more electric vehicle charging stations in the city. Linda Little, assistant director of the Electrical Industry Training Center, explains how the St. Louis company helped standardize the EV charging process nationally 10 years ago.
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Lisa Houdei, aka Le'Ponds, discusses her musical journey and how she's navigated creating music during the pandemic — and shares a sneak peek of an upcoming project.
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The We Live Here team delves into their latest Farm Dreams & Toxic Dust episode, and what the rest of the season on environmental racism has to offer.
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Susan Van de Riet owns St. Louis Native Plants, a landscape consulting and design company that helps locals figure out the ideal way to grow a garden in their yard. She recently designed a native garden plan with the local chapter of Wild Ones Natural Landscapers. It’s time and budget friendly and free to download.
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Sauce Magazine executive editor Meera Nagarajan highlights five new food-and-drink establishments in the St. Louis area.