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Youth marched in The Move in March 2016, its second year. This year The Move will take place on Saturday, April 13. “We will hear straight from the families who have lost loved ones,” said James Clark, vice president of community outreach of Better Family Life.
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Comedy veteran Bruce Bruce spent time with fans following the CU Comedy Tour’s St. Louis stop Friday at Chaifetz Arena. Kelly Denise was one of the many fans who he met with and greeted in the lobby. The Radio One St. Louis squad was in the building for the sneak preview screening of ‘Little’ Tuesday night @ AMC Creve Coeur 12
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‘Oliver Lee Jackson: Recent Paintings’ will open April 14 and remain on display through September 15 at the National Gallery of Art, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The exhibition will include more than 20 paintings created over the past 15 years, many of which are being shown publicly for the first time.
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At Saturday’s, April 6, Skippy Keefer Relays John Burroughs’ Madison Fuller (left) won the women’s 100-meters with a winning time of 12.20. Principia’s Busiwa Asinga (right) was second finishing at 12.40.
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E.J. Liddell led Belleville West to its second consecutive Illinois Class 4A state championship. Liddell earned his second Illinois Mr. Basketball title and is the 2019 St. Louis American Player of the Year.
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Cassandra Brown Ray is chief financial officer and vice president at the Saint Louis Zoo, where she started in 1992 as a staff accountant. She grew up in Velda Village Hills, graduated from Normandy High School and has degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and Lindenwood University.
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Cenya Davis, 9, puffs on her inhaler in this 2018 file photo.
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Chester A. Deanes Jr., founder of Fathers United To Raise Awareness, visits with some of the youth in the Walbridge Steam Academy Boys in Youth Development Class, an after-school program that he conducts for Saint Louis Public Schools.
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Fran Griffin, Ferguson City Council member-elect, speaks with LaTosha Brown, Southeast Ferguson Community Association president, and Erica Williams, A Red Circle executive director, about plans to refurbish a vacant park in the Third Ward.
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Dr. Cynthia Rogers, a child psychiatrist and associate professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Washington University, will receive the St. Louis County Children’s Service Fund/Dr. John M. Anderson Excellence in Mental Health Award.
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Representatives of Let’s Start and Criminal Justice Ministry have merged the two nonprofit organizations which share a mission to serve people impacted by incarceration. Shown left to right are: Kitty Keefe, Let’s Start board president; Rachel Cramsey, Let’s Start executive director; Toni Jordan, Let’s Start women’s support coordinator; Criminal Justice Ministry Executive Director Anthony D’Agostino; and Lisa Shea, Criminal Justice Ministry board president.
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9-year-old Cenya Davis puffs on her inhaler in this 2018 file photo.Credit Ryan Delaney | St. Louis Public Radio
