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Internationally acclaimed soprano Julia Bullock delivered an absolutely spellbinding performance when she appeared at The Sheldon Concert Hall Wednesday, October 24 as part of a collaborative presentation with Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis. With seamless transitions from Franz Shubert and Samuel Barber to Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Nina Simone and fellow St. Louisan Josephine Baker, the John Burroughs and Opera Theatre St. Louis Young Artist alum proved herself to be a future giant within the genre.
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James Clark, community outreach director for Better Family Life, led the Clean Sweep initiative on Saturday, October 27, where several construction companies and community groups tore down 12 vacant buildings in North St. Louis. Clark will receive the 2018 Nonprofit Executive of the Year Award at the St. Louis American Foundation’s 19th annual Salute to Excellence in Business Awards & Networking Luncheon on Friday November 30.
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Investigative journalist Shawndrea Thomas and retired deputy Police Chief Joe Delia are vigilant in their attempt to find out what happened to a Spanish Lake woman in “The Disappearance of Phoenix Coldon” airs on the Oxygen Network at 6 p.m. CST on Saturday, November 3 and Sunday, November 4.
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Hazelwood Central free safety Kayden Jackson (16) attempts to bring down Hazelwood West quarterback Darius Cooper (8) during their contest Saturday, October 27, 2018. The Wildcats of West went on to defeat the Hawks of Central 20-14.
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Affinia, CareSTL Health, and People’s Family of Corporations all have certified application counselors who can assist with health insurance enrollment and renewal during normal business hours.
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Emergency Room Patient Care Manager at Northwest HealthCare Brian Shaw gives a tour of the department to students from North County Tech. Christian Hospital and BJC HealthCare have partnered with Tarlton Corporation to create this community resource for careers in health care and construction.
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Voters check in at a polling location for the March 2016 Presidential Preference Primary. For the November 6 midterm general election, voters need to warned against various myths and misinformation. If you moved and did not re-register to vote, check to see if you are registered; you will be if you moved within the same county. You do not need to have the correct address on your driver’s license to vote. And you do not need a photo ID to vote.
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In recognition of its 100th anniversary, the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis hosted an honorary street dedication of Urban League Square on Thursday, October 18. Michael P. McMillan, president and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, led the ceremony renaming Grandel Square as Urban League Square.
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Bishop Charles E. Blake Sr., presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ, Inc., preaching at the 2016 Holy Convocation in St. Louis last November.
Photo by Wiley Price
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Members of St. Louis County Library’s inaugural Career Online High School Graduation Class were surprised to find included with their diplomas scholarships for three free credit hours from St. Louis Community College at their graduation ceremony at library headquarters on Saturday, October 27.
Photo by Wiley Price
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Voters check in at a polling location for the March 2016 Presidential Preference Primary. For the November 6 midterm general election, voters need to be warned against various myths and misinformation. If you moved and did not re-register to vote, check to see if you are registered; you will be if you moved within the same county. You do not need to have the correct address on your driver’s license to vote. And you do not need a photo ID to vote.
Photo by Lawrence Bryant
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