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Webster Statesmen win Douglass High School Night to finish Undefeated League season
Douglass High School was the only accredited school for black people in St. Louis county from 1926-1956 when it was then demolished after the end of segregation in 1957. When the Statesman has their Douglass nights, they wear the Douglass Panthers purple jerseys in honor of the former school that was also located in Webster…
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St. Louis Residents Brave through the cold tempertures to make a statement
Mardi Gras weekend, an always notable weekend for St. Louis residents, and their love of what has become an iconic tradition for the city.Thousands of St. Louis residents flood downtown and Soulard to celebrate the event.But, not everyone does that On an overpass in Clayton, about 40-50 people withstood the cold, and showed up to…
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St. Louis residents rally together for Valentines Day march
Story and photos by; Seth Donovan February 14th, Valentines Day. A day that most people use to spend quality time with their loved ones, and celebrate one of the greatest emotions that we experience as human beings. But, not everyone did that this year. A group of about 100 or so protestors gathered in Kiener…
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Protestors Show Up In South St. Louis To Support Palestine
On Saturday, February 8th, 2025, St. Louis residents showed up at Tower Grove park on the corner of Arsenal & Grand to hold a march in support of Palestine. A part of why the march was organized was because after a ceasefire deal was announced on January 15th, reports came out that Israel attacks had…
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St. Louis residents stand up against Trump’s immigration sanctions
In the wake of Donald Trump’s sanctions on immigration laws, and the recent wave of ICE raids across the country, around 1,000 St. Louis residents gathered in Kiener Plaza park to let their voices be heard. Amongst the marchers, was 21 year old Nayla (third photo) who said that “It meant fighting for the people…
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