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St. Louis Public Radio
St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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Feb 23, 2021 • 18min
Jefferson Spaces Resident, Service Provider Share Their Perspectives On New Tiny Homes
A newly launched community of 50 tiny, transitional homes, located at Jefferson and Martin Luther King Drive in St. Louis, is now nearly at capacity. We talk with Tom Mangogna of the Magdala Foundation, which is operating the village, and with tiny-home resident Florine McBride. She moved in just a couple weeks ago with her emotional control cat, Logan.

Feb 22, 2021 • 24min
‘The Stress Is Still There’: Frontline Workers Share Their Frustrations And Joys 11 Months Into COVID-19 Crisis
As the pandemic drags on and many people settle further into a more virtual world, others are in their 11th month of continually interacting with members of the public and risking their own health to help keep people supplied with food and other necessities. In this episode, we hear from several of those workers.

Feb 22, 2021 • 14min
With New Electric Vehicle Requirements Added To St. Louis Codes, Local Electricians Are Ready
Mayor Krewson recently signed a bill mandating more electric vehicle charging stations in the city. Linda Little, assistant director of the Electrical Industry Training Center, explains how the St. Louis company helped standardize the charging process nationally ten years ago.

Feb 22, 2021 • 13min
Artist Ekene Ijeoma Seeks To Capture The Languages And Accents Of St. Louis
The New York-based conceptual artist explains his project "A Counting," which aims to create a "sound portrait" of St. Louis.

Feb 19, 2021 • 17min
Catch Le’Ponds Back On Stage At The Grandel Next Month
The artist Le’Ponds is known for her dreamy, almost haunting songs. The St. Louis-based singer-songwriter and guitarist tells us about her musical journey and latest projects.

Feb 19, 2021 • 23min
How Operation Winter Haven Kept 260 Homeless St. Louisans Out Of The Cold During Deadly Snap
Advocates for St. Louis' homeless population explain how they came together in a two-week blitz to get people out of the cold -- and the political backdrop that made such efforts necessary.

Feb 19, 2021 • 12min
South City Hospital, Previously St. Alexius, Has New Owners And A New Mission
About four miles south of the Gateway Arch, right near the riverfront in south St. Louis, sits a hospital with a long and troubled history — and what its new leaders hope will be a much brighter future. Best known for being the location of the only documented exorcism in the United States, the hospital is now benefiting from a new vision for serving the community that surrounds it.

Feb 18, 2021 • 22min
Some Missouri Drug Offenders Still Spending Decades In Prison Despite 2017 Repeal
A new report from the Riverfront Times puts the disparity in stark contrast: While Missouri inmates on average spend less than four years in prison, some of the state’s nonviolent drug offenders are still serving decades-long, no-parole terms. In this segment, host Sarah Fenske talks with the RFT's Danny Wicentowski and Republican state Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch. We also hear from two men who recently had their sentences commuted by Governor Mike Parson.

Feb 18, 2021 • 28min
How A St. Louis Startup Is Helping NASA Interpret Mars Rover Findings
Pablo Sobron, the founder and CEO of Impossible Sensing, explains how his Cherokee Street-based startup is aiding in the work of the Perseverance rover touching down this week on Mars -- and his bigger plans for future Mars' missions.

Feb 17, 2021 • 30min
With Eviction Moratorium Soon To Expire, Housing Advocates Fear ‘House Of Cards’ Collapse
In this episode we hear from two struggling tenants at the Fountains at Carondelet as well as Lee Camp, an attorney with ArchCity Defenders. Kennard Williams, a lead organizer with Action St. Louis and active member of the St. Louis Housing Defense Collective, joins host Sarah Fenske throughout the discussion, and also interacts with callers.


