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Feb. 2022 - Do you ever wonder who once sat in your living room? Just one trip to the Missouri Historical Society Library could result in a wealth of information — and it’s completely free. I follow one homeowner investigating his house's history.
Jan. 2022 - Wolves are often villainized in media and folklore. To change the narrative, the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Missouri invites people on wolf howls to learn more about these shy animals.
May 2022 - In 1993, artist Bob Cassilly purchased what would become City Museum, an eccentric, and inimitable, St. Louis gem. A decade after his death, his former crew members reveal how they built it. (web version)
Feb. 2021 - Homeless service providers say St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson’s administration should have spent the dollars on a different type of shelter with more services for residents and fewer restrictions. (web version)
Feb. 2021 - Vaccine doses have been so scarce near St. Louis that many area residents desperate for a shot have started traveling to rural parts of the state to find one. But these trips are nearly impossible for many eligible people with strict job schedules or who rely on public transportation. (web version)
Dec. 2020 - A vibrant string of restaurants lends the Delmar Loop the feel of a lively, unified entertainment district, but local governments have split the iconic stretch in two with disjointed approaches to managing the pandemic. (web version)
Oct. 2020 - A record-breaking 916,000 Missouri residents ended up voting early in the 2020 general election. But many don't know what happens to their ballot once it's casted, so I did a Q&A.
(Also, check out the amazing GIFs designer David Kovaluk created in the web version, including a self-portrait of moi. The digital presentation won a Regional Murrow Award in 2021.)