Ulaa Kuziez
“St. Louis on the Air” ContributorUlaa Kuziez is a senior studying Journalism and Media at Saint Louis University. She enjoys storytelling and has worked with various student publications. In her free time, you can find her at local parks and libraries with her nephews.
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An appeals court ruled in favor of Missouri cannabis industry groups. They argued it's unconstitutional for counties and municipalities to each impose a 3% sales tax.
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Community members are bracing for the Meramec River to crest Friday.
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The $2.6 million Wi-Fi installation project aims to broaden access to high-speed internet for residents.
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At an early voting site in St. Peters on Thursday, some voters in line to cast their ballots were unsure if the court order will affect their ability to vote early.
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St. Louis election officials launched a real-time map that shows how many voters are in line at polling stations during early voting and on Election Day. St. Louis County also has an interactive map.
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The county will pay a consulting firm to create a science-based plan that would recommend ways to protect property and residents from extreme weather caused by climate change.
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Destination Discovery will feature new animal habitats and interactive play. It is being built with sustainable design practices.
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The Buder and Julia Davis libraries in St. Louis each has 156 rooftop solar panels that also reduce carbon emissions.
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The Teddy and Friends Unlimited Play Playground is designed to allow children who have a disability to safely and independently play.
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The budget deficit is largely due to a sharp drop in international student enrollment this year.
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The charging stations are meant to encourage more people to switch to electric cars, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make it easier to drive an EV across Illinois.
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Artificial floating wetlands naturally filter water from contaminants and excess nutrients. There are about a dozen in the state, and the Missouri Department of Conservation wants to add more.