Long Covid Is Real — And It’s Changing an Entire Generation
Hundreds of thousands of kids in America are struggling with an illness that many doctors and schools refuse to recognize.e
Feature: https://t.co/q0QjHOh9Bq
St. Louis immigrants with longstanding orders of supervision were texted to report to the agency's office by the end of the day on Wednesday. Attorneys say some who showed up have been detained on arrival.
My latest for @stlpublicradio.
https://t.co/z9hurofAmi
Brayan Garzón-Rayo came to the U.S. looking for refuge. His journey came to a close Tuesday — not in the detention cell where it unraveled, but in the arms of his mother more than 100 miles away.
My latest for @stlpublicradio with images by @lyleegibbs.
https://t.co/8bPWIKZj0F
“Ninety-five percent of the people here support Trump — I do, too — but this is wrong.”
Kennett, Missouri residents want to bring their friend Carol Mayorga home. ICE arrested her at her immigration check-in. https://t.co/xdy1uRcYDX
“If you’re looking for a model citizen: She works hard, she takes care of her kids... That’s the kind of citizen we want here."
A Missouri town says: 'Bring Carol home' after ICE arrest. https://t.co/xdy1uRcYDX
By @kavahnmansouri & @iamcdavis
The last several days have been incredibly overwhelming.
While my home is intact, I’m heartbroken for my neighbors and St. Louis at large. The devastation. The pain. The loss of life.
Here is some of our coverage at @stlpublicradio. /1
NABJ mourns the loss of Linda Lockhart, a trailblazing journalist and one of NABJ’s first non-founder board members. She helped draft our constitution and shape Black journalism’s future. Her legacy lives on.
Lucy Garzón fled Colombia to keep her children safe, only to end up losing her son to the very country she hoped would protect him.
My latest for @stlpublicradio alongside @iamcdavis and @kavahnmansouri.
https://t.co/vvkRYj0RlE
Day 2 of a hearing to determine if the St. Louis Civil Service Commission will fire Personnel Dir. Sonya Jenkins-Gray ended Wednesday. The city alleges Jenkins-Gray used a city vehicle to find out if her husband was cheating, via @iamcdavis@stlpublicradio https://t.co/7J5qNZKLh0
Melissa Price Smith has been sworn in as @STLCounty prosecuting attorney, replacing @Bell4MO. She becomes the first woman to serve in St. Louis County-wide office in its roughly 213-year history.
Stay tuned for more from @stlpublicradio's @iamcdavis.
ICYMI: St. Louis-area justice organizations are demanding immediate reforms to the city jail — and public hearings — following ongoing deaths of those in custody.
The latest by @stlpublicradio's @WimbleyJourno: https://t.co/6egGDUbs3m
NEW: @CityofSTL_DPS says their reporting of jail deaths in St. Louis earlier this year excluded one person because that individual was arrested but not considered a detainee at the city jail. They say it's a matter of jurisdiction, via @stlpublicradio https://t.co/ksif0WheLP
Jail deaths at the City Justice Center in St. Louis are higher than what public safety officials previously shared — and much higher than what's reported online.
The latest by @stlpublicradio's @WimbleyJourno.
https://t.co/jfvc424BCR
For 25 years, @PPAmissouri has given detainees in Missouri prisons the chance to act in theater productions.
But what happens after they’re released? Two alumni members will share their experiences on what it's like to be home in an upcoming play. https://t.co/hASX5AhIka