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Going the Distance

Tim Burke, a principal at Edward Jones, is no stranger to a challenge. As an ultra distance runner, he has

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Changing with the Times

The COVID-19 pandemic threw everyone a curveball this past spring, but since then, area professionals have had plenty of time

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Parent Trap: Our ‘Cancel Culture’

Our culture of extreme polarization and disrespect has a new tool that could lead to more cyberbullying; it’s called canceling

Schools

Heard in the Halls: 6.17.20

crossroads college preparatory schoolStudents at the school have been making the most of a recent Innovative Technology Education Fund grant.

Patty Unleashed

Patty Unleashed: 6.17.20

As we all begin to crawl  out of our bunkers after quarantine and re-engage with the real world, I think

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The Insider: 6.17.20

If you’ve been missing that fun Gateway Arch tram ride these past few months, don’t worry. You still can see

Talk of the Towns

Talk of the Towns: 6.17.20

claytonNative St. Louisan Marvin Kosky passed away May 31, just a month shy of his 100th birthday. He was one

Cover Stories

Legacy of Care: Humane Society of Missouri

When it was founded in 1870, the Humane Society of Missouri’s mission was to “promote humane sentiments among all classes.”

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In the Know: 6.17.20

st. louis county libraryTo keep children learning during the pandemic, the library donated more than 200 PBS Kids Playtime Pads

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Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

Recent events have shown us how unjust society can be at its lowest, but an outpouring of support for the