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Kennedy Holmes, an eighth grader at John Burroughs School, will be one to watch as the 15th Season of NBC’s ‘The Voice’ kicks off on Monday, September 24.
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The 4th Annual St. Louis Natural Hair & Black Culture Expo will take place from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. September 22-23 at the Downtown Holiday Inn Express.
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Kirkwood’s Jairus Maclin (2) had four receptions on the night for 74 yards and one touchdown against Rockwood Summit Friday night Sept. 14, 2018. The Pioneers would defeat the Falcons 34-13.
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Gabby Douglas will discuss her life and athletic success on Tuesday, November 6 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis Touhill Performing Arts Center.
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Drummers supported the Unpaid Labor Project at the inaugural commemoration of Unpaid Labor Day on the east steps of the Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis on September 3.
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Miles Strickland, Mellve Shahid and Robin Wright Jones at the Empowerment Network’s Cancer Information Center, 6000 W. Florissant Ave. in St. Louis
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Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, state Rep. Bruce Franks Jr. (D – St. Louis) and state Rep. Justin Alferman (R – Hermann) announced the launch of the public photo voter ID outreach program, Show It 2 Vote.
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Cash, Lisa, singers Lydia Caesar and Tish Haynes Keys who set the tone for national recording star Melanie Fiona (center) and her headlining performance at A Taste of Luxury presented by Remy Martin Friday at The Moto Museum.
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A protester during Monday morning’s Show Me 15 rally for higher wages expressed her opinion on the subject before the start of the Annual Labor Day parade in downtown St. Louis.
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The Reid Temple AME Choir stirred up participants at the “Call to Conscience/Day of Action.”
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Front row: Tagotta Whitley (Jasmine’s mother), Jasmine Whitley (CHS student), Basel Heyari (AFS study abroad student from Jordan living in St. Louis) and Pamela Coaxum (Greater East St. Louis Community Fund executive director). Back row: Desara’ Whitley (Jasmine’s sister), Robert Elam (student advisor from The Scholarship Foundation), Debbie Veatch and Suzanne Sebert (Quest Fund co-founders), James Butler (AFS Team Development Specialist), Redina Medley (former language arts educator) and Adrienne Magner (AFS volunteer).
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In this 2018 file photo, Faisal Khan announces a public health emergency related to opioid addiction crisis.
Photo by Sarah Fentem / St. Louis Public Radio
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From left, Green Party candidate Jo Crain, Republican Attorney General Josh Hawley, independent Craig O’Dear and Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill participate in a candidate forum in Maryland Heights on Sept. 14, 2018.CAROLINA HIDALGO | ST. LOUIS PUBLIC RADIO
