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La estaci贸n de radio de baja potencia en el 92.9 FM ofrecer谩 m煤sica pop y un programa de f煤tbol con tem谩tica del St. Louis City SC dos veces por semana, mientras va ampliando su programaci贸n en los pr贸ximos meses.
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The low-powered radio station on 92.9 FM will offer pop music and a biweekly St. Louis City SC-themed soccer show as it builds out its show roster in the coming months.
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Though St. Louis and Missouri's Latino population is still relatively small, it鈥檚 growing rapidly. Political watchers say the vote could be increasingly influential in the years to come.
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Aunque la poblaci贸n Latina de St. Louis y Missouri es todav铆a relativamente peque帽a, est谩 creciendo r谩pidamente. Los observadores pol铆ticos dicen que su voto podr铆a ser cada vez m谩s influyente en los a帽os que vienen.
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A Missouri Foundation for Health report finds both planned and unexpected costs of medical care create financial, physical and emotional burdens for the state鈥檚 residents.
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In Missouri and Nebraska, information about maternal mortality rates among Hispanic women is not reliable. That鈥檚 a challenge for health care organizations that depend on those statistics to send resources to that population.
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Supporters of the resolution didn't put the measure to a vote because two members were absent.
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The makeup of the St. Louis region is changing. Here鈥檚 what the latest census date tells us about the population and racial demographic trends of the region 鈥 and what challenges local leaders must tackle to attract more St. Louisans in the decade to come.
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Mexican American artist Leticia Seitz of Arte Rojo organized a Day of the Dead celebration at the International Institute, which is launching new efforts to connect with Latino communities in St. Louis and beyond.
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Funded primarily by donations, one program would provide housing for up to three months, job placement by local unions and assistance from immigration lawyers.