Peach harvest season begins at Eckert's St. Louis farm

The peach season has officially begun in the St. Louis region. The cool May wasn’t favorable for the peach crop, but the hot June certainly was. 

Mayor Jones, community leaders discuss public safety …

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Following multiple fights that canceled the Thurtene Carnival, public safety has become the main focus at the Cabinet in Community event, drawing concern from citizens.

Kindred grief: Family finds support from another …

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Plans are being made to bring home a young marine lost in a training accident. Marine Sgt. Colin Arslanbas was killed in a training accident near Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina on April 18.

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

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