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My stories: Week ending Oct. 3

Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week.

  • Law professor explores racism, equality in America
  • Law professionals discuss court fines, fees
  • Prosecutor answers questions about Michael Brown case, grand jury
  • Residents share their views of Ferguson, protests
  • Environmental activist to address Bridgeton landfill concerns
  • Join the Legal Roundtable audience on Monday
  • D.C. reporter: How Ferguson is playing out in the capital
  • St. Louis Chamber Chorus focuses on composers
  • Authors, readers prepare for Lit In The Lou
  • Wynton Marsalis spends time teaching local musicians

Published October 4, 2014By Erica
Categorized as Workin' for a living Tagged books, Bridgeton Landfill, Erica Smith, Ferguson MO, Jim Howard, Lit in the Lou, Michael Brown, municipal court, racism, St. Louis, St. Louis Chamber Chorus, St. Louis Public Radio, West Lake Landfill, Wynton Marsalis

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