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Angel Shields Patterson, Rolynne Anderson, Terry Rogers, Keisha Renee, and Isa Elliot opened the show and set the stage on fire and Grammy-nominated headliner BJ the Chicago Kid brought down the house as Angel celebrated her birthday with A Night of Soul Searching Friday at the Ready Room.
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Hop Shop is one of the black-owned business participating in the 4th annual Black Owned Black Friday pop-up market on Cherokee Street.
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Trinity’s Chris Moore (88) tries to intercept a pass for Lutheran St. Charles’ Seth Tucker (25) during Saturday’s Class 3 quarterfinal at St. Louis University High School Saturday, November 21. Trinity went on to defeat Lutheran St. Charles 26-0.
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The look on Luis Ortiz’s face after being dropped by Deontay Wilder was a blend of disorient and disbelief.
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WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder connected with a vicious right hand in the seventh round against Luis Ortiz. Ortiz was unable to beat the count as Wilder defended his title for the tenth consecutive time.
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Members of Girls Inc. St. Louis convened just ahead of the 13th annual Strong, Smart and Bold Luncheon on November 14 at the Ritz-Carlton.
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Cheryl Jones, president and CEO of Girls Inc. St. Louis, addressed the sold-out crowd of their 13th Annual Strong, Smart and Bold Luncheon on November 14 at the Ritz-Carlton.
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“I’ve been in a clinical trial now for 16 months, and it’s working,” Sheila McGlown said. “They haven’t found any new spots or anything. It’s still stable, and that’s a good thing.”
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SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital leadership, including President Travis Capers (center), cut the ribbon on a newly expanded 9,000 square-foot emergency room on Friday, Nov. 15.
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Daniel Kaluuya and Sophie Turner-Smith make the most of their roles in the problematic drama “Queen and Slim,” which opened in theaters nationwide on Wednesday, November 27.
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Singer, songwriter and Kranzberg Music Artist in Residence Katarra Person, also known simply as “Katarra,” will celebrate the release of her debut album “Cocoa Voyàge” with a special release concert on Friday, November 29 at The Dark Room.
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St. Louis-based Parents as Teachers (PAT) recently honored a group of local luminaries as Trailblazers at a special Jubilee under the Gateway Arch following its 2019 International Conference in downtown St. Louis. They were recognized for their long-standing support of PAT. The Jubilee culminated the year-long celebrations of PAT’s 35th anniversary. From left are: Trailblazer former U.S. Sen. Christopher “Kit” Bond (R-MO); Dr. Henry Givens Jr., former president of Harris-Stowe State University and a member of the PAT Jubilee committee; Trailblazer Arthur Mallory, former Missouri Commissioner of Education; and PAT President/CEO Constance Gully. Not pictured are Trailblazers Carolyn Losos, former executive director of The Leadership Center of Greater St. Louis; the late PAT Founder Mildred Winter, former U.S. Sen. Dirk Kempthorne (R-Idaho) and William Mehojah Jr.
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Local and national officials broke ground on the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s new $1.75 billion facility project on Tuesday, November 26. According to the fact sheet, the project’s workforce goals will be 14.7 percent minority and 6.9 percent female, which are the federal standard.
Photo by Steven Englehardt
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St. Louis County inmates Jeremy Williams and Tyler Schneider take advantage of the read a book program supported by the St. Louis County Library in the County Justice Center Mon. Nov. 25, 2019. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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Missouri state auditor Nicole Galloway presented an audit’s findings on the city of St. Louis’ local taxing districts on November 21.
Photo by Andrea Smith / St. Louis Public Radio
