
Caitlin Lally
Caitlin Lally is thrilled to join St. Louis Public Radio as the summer production intern for "St. Louis on the Air." With a bachelor's degree in journalism from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Caitlin also freelances for area publications like Sauce Magazine and the Belleville News-Democrat. In her career, she's covered topics such as Trump's travel ban, political protests and community activism. When she's not producing audio segments or transcribing interviews, Caitlin enjoys practicing yoga, seeing live music, and cooking plant-based meals.
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Burnout, or the physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress, is an issue many people face in their day-to-day lives. Among those commonly...
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While Missouri may not be the first state that comes to mind as home to a thriving Hispanic/Latino population, data shows that the demographic is...
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From sleeping in a park at night as a homeless child to owning one of the finest high-end resale shops in the country, Sue McCarthy said she always had...
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The sound of bagpipes playing and the smell of haggis will fill the air in Chesterfield this weekend as the St. Louis Scottish Games & Culture...
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While some may see the trend of minimalism as a new fad in the developed world, living simply with few possessions is a practice that dates back to...
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Since 2002, the St. Louis Regional Computer Crimes Education and Enforcement Group has cracked down on digital crimes including those of child...
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Founded in 1880, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra begins its 2018-19 season this weekend. “It’s an exciting time,” Marie-Hélène Bernard said on Tuesday...
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The Regional Arts Commission is trumpeting what it claims is the first comprehensive regional planning effort of its kind in St. Louis. Among other...
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From the Bronx in New York City to Yale Law School and now the nation’s capital, Sonia Sotomayor has made a name for herself despite the obstacles she’s...
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For many morning commuters, the Martin Luther King Bridge served as their connection to St. Louis from the metro-east; however, as of Aug. 27, the...