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Essential news for the St. Louis region. Every weekday, in about 8 to 10 minutes, you can learn about the top stories of the day, while also hearing longer stories that bring context and humanity to the issues and ideas that affect life in the region.
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Monday, June 30 - Rolla activists support ICE detainees鈥淎bide in Love鈥 is a group of 50 that help detainees with contacting their families and small acts of comfort and kindness as the jail has become part ICE holding facility.
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Friday, June 27 - 8th Ward election and music healing after a tornadoTuesday is the special election in the 8th ward and IN UNISON members reflect on how music is helping them post tornado.
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Thursday, June 26 - Returning ancestral lands in the MidwestOver the past decade, there鈥檚 been more momentum behind the 鈥渓and back鈥 movement -- where native tribes try to regain ancestral lands.
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Wednesday, June 25 - A Stuckey's in Rural Missouri is a halal rest stopA Stuckey鈥檚 just outside of Rolla is trying to meet the needs of an increasing number of Muslim truck drivers and road trippers.
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Tuesday, June 24 - Building temporary housing and training teenagersAs tornado recovery efforts continue across St. Louis, one person is trying to provide alternative housing for victims while teaching trades to a new generation.
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Monday, June 23 - Area animal shelters are strugglingHousing insecurity and May's tornado are straining St. Louis city and county animal shelters.
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Friday, June 20 - Missouri farmers want health careA bill currently on Governor Mike Kehoe鈥檚 desk would enable the Missouri Farm Bureau to offer its members a health plan. But the policies are not technically insurance and therefore aren鈥檛 subject to federal Affordable Care Act regulations.
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Wednesday, June 18 - Strengthening hospital care for sexual assault survivorsLawmakers have strengthened Illinois鈥 nearly 50-year-old sexual abuse survivors law in an effort to make sure patients get critical care after sexual assault. The changes come after an investigation last year revealed that dozens of hospitals violated that law.
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Tuesday, June 17 - Bullet clinic steps up despite loss in fundingThe Bullet Related Injury Clinic in St. Louis, known as The BRIC, is helping the community heal through acupuncture in the aftermath of the tornado that tore through St. Louis last month. The nonprofit is one of dozens of organizations that lost half of their federal funding just before the storm, but organizers say that isn鈥檛 stopping them from getting resources to residents who need them.
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Monday, June 16 - It's been a month since a deadly tornado hit St. LouisToday marks one month since a deadly tornado blew through parts of St. Louis. Since the storm, relief efforts led by the community and organizations have filled a much-needed gap.