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Education equity meeting tonight in University City

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A literacy initiative called #WeCantWait aims to improve children's reading skills. The program, which emphasizes the importance of literacy, will offer opportunities for participants to become reading tutors.

St. Louis artist highlights plastic pollution with …

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In honor of Earth Day, St. Louis artist Adrienne Outlaw has turned her family's five-year collection of plastic trash into a compelling exhibit. Displayed in her Locust studio, the collection showcases sculptures and other art forms made entirely from discarded plastic.

Outlaw aims to highlight the global effects of plastic waste, some of which originates from the Mississippi River, after witnessing the widespread plastic pollution she saw on Southeast Asia's beaches in 2019.

"I really hope this work inspires people to think about their own consumption habits and their own impact on the planet. When we just toss a trash bag or a plastic bottle onto the street, we're not only making our own city dirty but that plastic bag or bottle gets into the Mississippi river and screws up the entire planet," said Adrienne Outlaw.

Visitors to the exhibit can also create their own art from the recycled materi

Two killed, another injured in St. Louis shootings

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There were three shootings in less than an hour and a half in St. Louis City. Two people died and another person is hurt. All of the victims in these latest shootings were in their 20s and all of the violence happened in different areas of north St. Louis. There are no suspects in custody in connection with any of the cases.

Locals celebrating beginning of Passover

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Passover is the most observed Jewish holiday in the country. It commences with the Seder, a cherished gathering often shared with loved ones. Several gathered in St. Charles to celebrate in a rabbi’s backyard Monday night.

Missouri man identified as Marine killed in North …

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A Missouri-native Marine who died during a training exercise on April 18 in North Carolina has been identified as Sgt. Colin Arslanbas, according to the Marine Corps.

St. Louis foot traffic increasing despite condemned …

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On the heels of a dismal front-page report about downtown St. Louis in the Wall Street Journal, FOX 2 has obtained new photos showing blatant trespassing and disregard for safety at the iconic Railway Exchange Building, also known as the former Famous Barr Department store. 

Repeated vandalism at Maplewood home with Israeli …

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The Maplewood Police Department shared surveillance images showing what appears to be an individual spraying a red substance on an Israeli flag Friday and a banner showing the images of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. 

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