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What would you want to ask the candidates for St. Louis County Executive? @ninepbs and @stlouismag are teaming up again—this time to cover the race for St. Louis County Executive. Last spring, you helped us form an agenda and ask the candidates for St. Louis City Mayor how they planned to lead our region. And we want you to help us set the agenda again. Let us know what you think we should ask each candidate at the link in @ninepbs 's bio.
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She started as a survivor and became a species saver. Meet Anna, the Mexican wolf who changed everything. Anna can be found in the Missouri History Museum’s Collected exhibit at the @endangeredwolfcenter until the end of 2026. | via Veronica Mohesky (@veronicamohesky13 ) for #IAmSTL on #LivingStLouis with @mohistorymuseum
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Streaming has everything, right? So why are people going back to CDs and DVDs? Turns out, physical media is still alive and finding new life at places like @recordexchangest.louis , a nearly 50-year-old community staple where people are still hunting for something rare, nostalgic, or just different. Join us April 10 for our Record Exchange event PLUS the premiere of #WhatDoIDoWithThisPBS Season 2, where we dive into the resurgence of physical media, the environmental impact of streaming, and how to digitize your home media. | via Brooke Butler (@brookebutler22 ) for #WhatDoIDoWithThisPBS
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One year after the storm, rebuilding continues slowly in North City. In the Academy neighborhood, volunteers remain a constant presence, shaping both the physical and social landscape of recovery. | via Anne-Marie Berger (@annemberger ) for #LivingStLouis
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How would you rate Mayor Cara Spencer’s administration’s response to the May 16 tornado over the last year? Bill McClellan gives Spencer a “D”. Watch the latest #DonnybrookSTL episode wherever you get podcasts and at the link in @ninepbs 's bio. | via @donnybrookstl
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Recovery isn’t experienced the same way across neighborhoods. One year after the May 16th tornado, officials point to a new phase of cleanup with demolition plans and new funding aimed at moving rebuilding forward. But many residents say recovery is more about whether communities feel seen and supported. For more on the promised recovery efforts, watch the full story at the link in @ninepbs 's bio. | via Brooke Butler (@brookebutler22 ) for #LivingStLouis
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Race, tourism, and memory collide as a Southern town wrestles with a romanticized past and the true history often avoided. How do they navigate the tension between preserving a curated past and telling the historical truth? Find out now on @IndependentLens ’ #Natchez on the @PBS app now and at the link in @ninepbs 's bio.
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What are data centers? And does St. Louis need more of them? The St. Louis region and surrounding counties are seeing interest in these new developments, while many are pushing back with concerns about community impact, increased utility rates, and environmental injustice. Check out the full episode of #NinePBS Reports to learn more about what data centers are, the concerns, why they are expanding, and what this means for the region. Watch now at the link in @ninepbs 's bio. | via Leah Gullet for #NinePBSReports
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What did it take to convince tennis legend Arthur Ashe to move to St. Louis? Turns out, the answer was Richard Hudlin, a Sumner High School coach who changed Ashe's path. Historian Cecily Hunter breaks down why Hudlin mattered more than most people realize. Catch more of her conversation with Carol Daniel wherever you get podcasts and at the link in @ninepbs 's bio. | via the #ListenStLouis with Carol Daniel (@carol3loves ) Podcast.
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Every day, #NinePBS shows up for our region—supporting families, educators, and lifelong learners with trusted, local, free resources that strengthen our community. This #GiveSTLDay, you can help keep public media strong in 2026 and beyond. 💙 ✨ All donations made today are MATCHED, up to $10,000, thanks to a generous gift from Stern Brothers. Give today at the link in our bio and double your impact.
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It takes a special kind of person to work in hospice. In this clip from the #NinePBS documentary "Going Your Way," hospice nurse Kimberly Roderique shares what keeps her coming back to care for people near the end of their lives. This documentary highlights the active role people of all ages are now taking to ensure their death goes according to their own plans and wishes. Watch #GoingYourWayPBS NOW on YouTube, at the link in @ninepbs 's bio. _____________ Major support for "Going Your Way" provided by The Janney Family in memory of Nancy Janney: James G. Janney III and Cynthia Janney, Bob and Rosemary Janney, Christine and Stephen Janney, Jeanne and Tom Sadowski. Additional support from Missouri Foundation for Health.
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“He was a gift.” Wendy Wiese reflected on her friend and colleague Ray Hartmann—a Donnybrook founder and legendary St. Louis journalist who died suddenly last week. Watch the rest of “Donnybrook Remembers Ray Hartmann” at the link in @ninepbs 's bio. | via @donnybrookstl
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