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Invest STL recently piloted a program called “Rooted: Cultivating Black Wealth in Place,” which aims to help long-term Black residents in St. Louis build wealth and stay in the neighborhoods they already live in.
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Scott Shelton has lived in St. Louis his entire life, and he has firsthand experience with rent hikes and gentrification in the neighborhood where he grew up. He hopes Invest STL’s Rooted program can help keep Black residents in their homes.
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St. Louis non-profit organizations search for tangible ways to combat gentrification and anti-displacement.
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The legislation heard in Senate and House committees would place the St. Louis police department under a governor-appointed board.
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The final U.S. Figure Skating Championships before the 2026 Milan Olympics will take place in St. Louis.
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Christina Lee in St. Louis. She works at the St. Louis Empowerment Center as a peer case manager supervisor. She spoke about peer support workers and the important role these folks can play in recovery.
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Monday marked the start of week two of Noe v. Parson, a trial to repeal Senate Bill 49, which bans gender-affirming surgeries and cross-sex hormones or puberty-blocking drugs for minors. Jamie Reed was the first witness called in by the state to testify.
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The signs released by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers warn of 'low-level radioactive materials present' near the suburban St. Louis creek.
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Authorities say a man used construction equipment to drop a heavy boom lift onto a sculpture that has stood for 25 years outside St. Louis’ Cathedral Basilica.
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The water level of the Mississippi River is unusually low for the third straight year, forcing barge companies to put limits on how much cargo they can carry and cutting into farm profits