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  • Hip hop legend, Nelly
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    Hip hop legend, Nelly
    Nelly speaks during a press conference Tuesday, March 14, 2023, at Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis. Nelly held the press conference in a partnership with the 314 Day Foundation where he announced a tournament for alumni from St. Louis area high schools. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    Rachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, holds hands with Rabbi Susan Talve of Central Reform Congregation before a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    The Rev. Traci Blackmon of the United Church of Christ, left, laughs with attorney Denise Lieberman, right, after the group walks to the Civil Courts building following a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    Faith leaders stand during a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    The Rev. Traci Blackmon of the United Church of Christ speaks a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    From left to right, the Rev. Cindy Bumb, the Rev. Deon Johnson, the Rev. Traci Blackmon and the Rev. Barbara Phifer sing on the steps of the Civil Courts building following a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    Rabbi Jim Bennett of Congregation Shaare Emeth speaks during a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
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    Faith leaders challenge Missouri’s abortion ban
    From left to right, Rev. Traci Blackmon, Maharat Rori Picker Neiss and Rachel Laser walk to the Civil Courts building following a press conference announcing a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion ban on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis. Over a dozen Missouri faith leaders filed the lawsuit, saying legislators violated the separation of church and state by acting on their personal religious beliefs to create the ban. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
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    Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
    A mine collapse leaves behind a giant hole Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the at the Gordon Moore Park Athletic Fields in Alton. A massive sinkhole, caused by a nearby mine collapsing, opened up in the middle of a soccer field in Illinois on Wednesday. Aerial video shows the hole, which is approximately 30 metres wide and around 10 metres deep. In a statement following the collapse, mining company New Frontier Material confirmed its "underground mine in Alton, IL experienced a surface subsidence and opened a sink hole at Gordon Moore City Park." The company added that an investigation is underway. Luckily, no one was on the field when the hole opened up, and no mine workers were injured in the incident. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
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    Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
    A mine collapse leaves behind a giant hole Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the at the Gordon Moore Park Athletic Fields in Alton. A massive sinkhole, caused by a nearby mine collapsing, opened up in the middle of a soccer field in Illinois on Wednesday. Aerial video shows the hole, which is approximately 30 metres wide and around 10 metres deep. In a statement following the collapse, mining company New Frontier Material confirmed its "underground mine in Alton, IL experienced a surface subsidence and opened a sink hole at Gordon Moore City Park." The company added that an investigation is underway. Luckily, no one was on the field when the hole opened up, and no mine workers were injured in the incident. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
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    Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
    A mine collapse leaves behind a giant hole Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the at the Gordon Moore Park Athletic Fields in Alton. A massive sinkhole, caused by a nearby mine collapsing, opened up in the middle of a soccer field in Illinois on Wednesday. Aerial video shows the hole, which is approximately 30 metres wide and around 10 metres deep. In a statement following the collapse, mining company New Frontier Material confirmed its "underground mine in Alton, IL experienced a surface subsidence and opened a sink hole at Gordon Moore City Park." The company added that an investigation is underway. Luckily, no one was on the field when the hole opened up, and no mine workers were injured in the incident. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
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    Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
    A mine collapse leaves behind a giant hole Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the at the Gordon Moore Park Athletic Fields in Alton. A massive sinkhole, caused by a nearby mine collapsing, opened up in the middle of a soccer field in Illinois on Wednesday. Aerial video shows the hole, which is approximately 30 metres wide and around 10 metres deep. In a statement following the collapse, mining company New Frontier Material confirmed its "underground mine in Alton, IL experienced a surface subsidence and opened a sink hole at Gordon Moore City Park." The company added that an investigation is underway. Luckily, no one was on the field when the hole opened up, and no mine workers were injured in the incident. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
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    Massive sinkhole swallows part of Illinois soccer field
    A mine collapse leaves behind a giant hole Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the at the Gordon Moore Park Athletic Fields in Alton. A massive sinkhole, caused by a nearby mine collapsing, opened up in the middle of a soccer field in Illinois on Wednesday. Aerial video shows the hole, which is approximately 30 metres wide and around 10 metres deep. In a statement following the collapse, mining company New Frontier Material confirmed its "underground mine in Alton, IL experienced a surface subsidence and opened a sink hole at Gordon Moore City Park." The company added that an investigation is underway. Luckily, no one was on the field when the hole opened up, and no mine workers were injured in the incident. (Christine Tannous/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch