Emily Woodbury
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Senior producer for “St. Louis on the Air” @stlonair.bsky.social on STLPR @stlpublicradio.bsky.social, “We Live Here” editor stlpr.org/podcast/we-live-here | #STL transplant | email: [email protected] | web: stlpr.org/people/emily-woodbury
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St. Louis isn’t experiencing the bright yellow, orange and red fall colors that it has in years past. Instead, green leaves are turning straight to brown. The culprit: heat and drought. #STL #fall #autumn #leaves #horticulture #trees @stlpublicradio.bsky.social @mobotgarden.bsky.social
St. Louis trees will be more brown this autumn. Here’s why
“The leaves may drop sooner, and the coloration may not be as vibrant,” says horticulturist Daria McKelvey.
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Stop scrolling and add "Listers" to the top of your watch list. Seriously. It's so well done! And it's available to watch now, for free, on YouTube. 🐦 #STL #birds #birding #birders #birder #BigYear @stlpublicradio.bsky.social

I can't wait to see what Owen and Quentin Reiser do next.
A smoke sesh inspired Collinsville brothers' hit documentary on competitive birdwatching
Owen and Quentin Reiser spent a calendar year traveling across the U.S. to identify as many bird species as possible.
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Remnants of the South Shore raid and interviews with residents who lived through it reveal some hints, including a mysterious map of the building found in the complex and make-shift door stickers that took inventory of occupants in some units. trib.al/MSrUVTL
Neighbor shielded 7-year-old during South Shore federal raid: ‘I didn’t want them to take her’
During the Sept. 30 raid one tenant protected a terrified girl and her mom. Remnants at the complex, including a detailed map of all the units, offer clues to what authorities may have known before that night.
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A man has died while in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody after being transferred to the Ste. Genevieve Detention Center. 

This is the second death of an ICE detainee Missouri this year.
A second man dies in ICE custody at a Missouri detention center
This is at least the 15th ICE detainee death nationwide and the second in Missouri this year, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's website.
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St. Louis’ autistic community strongly rebukes Trump’s characterization of autism as a “horrible crisis."

"They always either want to blame the parent or blame circumstances that caused it or try to cure it, not realizing that we … don't need a cure."

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St. Louis’ autistic community rebukes Trump’s characterization of condition
Autistic St. Louisans and parents of autistic children said President Trump harmed efforts to remove the stigma attached to the disorder.
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St. Louis isn’t experiencing the bright yellow, orange and red fall colors that it has in years past. Instead, green leaves are turning straight to brown.

On @stlpublicradio.bsky.social, two experts talk about how heat waves and instances of drought may be the reason.
St. Louis trees will be more brown this autumn. Here’s why
“The leaves may drop sooner, and the coloration may not be as vibrant,” says horticulturist Daria McKelvey.
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Body-camera video of a Border Patrol agent involved in the shooting of a woman who was allegedly chasing agents in Brighton Park over the weekend shows an officer saying, “Do something, b----,” before pulling over and shooting the woman five times.
Attorney for woman shot by Border Patrol claims agent said, 'Do something b----' before shooting
Body-camera video appears to contradict the government's claim that Marimar Martinez drove toward officers before one of them opened fire at her Saturday morning in Brighton Park, her attorney alleged.
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A new documentary follows two brothers from Collinsville as they travel the U.S. attempting a “Big Year” — spotting as many bird species as possible in 12 months.

Quentin and Owen Reiser sat down with @stlpublicradio.bsky.social to talk about their journey.
A smoke sesh inspired Collinsville brothers' hit documentary on competitive birdwatching
Owen and Quentin Reiser spent a calendar year traveling across the U.S. to identify as many bird species as possible.
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What are you planting this fall? Send us your garden and plant-related questions, and we'll pose them to the experts.
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On @stlonair.bsky.social: Geocaching may be the hobby for you if you like to brace the wilderness and traverse different terrains in search of treasure.

Geocachers use coordinates to find over 3 million physical “caches” around the world, including 1,800 active caches in the St. Louis region.
Geocaching invites St. Louis adventurers to find hidden treasure — and clean as they go
Geocaching is the decades-old treasure hunting game that encourages outdoor fun and environmental consciousness.
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St. Louis entertainer Chuck Flowers began his musical journey in an interfaith choir, singing alongside the influential #gospel duo the O’Neal Twins and Monica R. Butler, who later founded the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

This month Flowers is being honored as an inductee into the hall of fame. #STL
St. Louis entertainer Chuck Flowers inducted into Gospel Music Hall of Fame
St. Louis entertainer Chuck Flowers began his musical journey in an interfaith choir, singing alongside the influential gospel duo the O’Neal Twins and Monica R. Butler, who later founded the Gospel M...
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Interested in a career in journalism and/or public media? STLPR (@stlpublicradio.bsky.social) is accepting applications for spring internships re: talk show production, marketing, development, events (all #STL based), and a #moleg statehouse internship (in Jeff City).

Apply now, or spread the word!
Careers
We exist to help people become deeply informed about the issues that affect their lives, better prepared to make decisions and more engaged in our community.
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The Tap In Center was launched in 2020 as a pilot program during the pandemic.

Today, it helps people resolve warrants and access legal help in six municipalities across the St. Louis region.
How St. Louis County Library helps thousands of residents resolve their warrants
In the five years since its launch, the Tap In Center has helped more than 3,300 people achieve good standing with the courts.
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COLUMBIA, Ill. — Public records provide new insight into the events leading up to the resignation of a high school teacher after posting about Charlie Kirk.

Side note: These records have to be about some of the most unusual that I've seen reported on.
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How a Facebook controversy led to Metro East teacher’s resignation
A Columbia High School teacher’s resignation sparked a flurry of public comments at a school board meeting last week.
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Mayors along the Mississippi River are urging FEMA to include new, large-scale projects like wetland restoration to reduce disaster risks before they happen.

“We think that’s the biggest bang for the buck for the American taxpayer."
Mississippi River mayors want FEMA reform to include wetlands to fight floods
Along with calls for better disaster mitigation programs, the mayors announced a new federal data tool that will compile information on drought, flooding and river levels.
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Migratory #birds use celestial cues like stars and the moon to navigate south for the winter. Light pollution disorients them and can throw them off course. 🌙🐦

Here's how you can advocate for their safe passage: www.stlpr.org/show/st-loui... @stlpublicradio.bsky.social #STL #migration
Tens of millions of birds will migrate through the St. Louis region now through October
In North America, up to 10 billion birds fly up to 20,000 miles round trip each spring and fall.
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The Gateway Arch will not light up for the month of September. That's because tens of millions of birds will pass through the St. Louis region this fall.

On @stlonair.bsky.social, experts share how light pollution and glass collisions pose big risks.
Tens of millions of birds will migrate through the St. Louis region now through October
In North America, up to 10 billion birds fly up to 20,000 miles round trip each spring and fall.
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Anyone who’s experienced imposter syndrome knows that it doesn’t go away with success — even with a banner year like the one Nikki Glaser’s had. We dig into it in our conversation about becoming a household name, living in #STL, and the role “dirty” comedy plays in helping us reject shame.
Nikki Glaser’s star soars — but the comedian still calls St. Louis home
Nikki Glaser will be honored with her own bobblehead on Sept. 1 at Busch Stadium. In October, she’ll close out her “Alive and Unwell” tour in St. Louis.
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