Lindsay Toler, St. Louis Public Radio

Lindsay Toler

St. Louis Public Radio

St. Louis, MO, United States

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  • Riverfront Times
  • St. Louis Magazine

Past articles by Lindsay:

Problems At The Polls? We Want To Hear Your Election Day Issues

If you have trouble voting on Election Day, connect with a reporter by emailing electionday@stlpublicradio.org. → Read More

Restaurants Must Close Dine-In Service Across St. Louis Region

This is a developing story and will be updated. Starting Thursday at midnight, restaurants and bars in most of the St. Louis region will only be able to → Read More

St. Louis County Executive: Focus On Coronavirus Prevention, Not Quarantine Breakers

This is a developing story that will be updated. St. Louis County Executive Sam Page on Monday again expressed frustration with the family who broke a → Read More

Former St. Louis Cop Pleads Guilty In ‘Russian Roulette’ Shooting Of Another Officer

This is a developing story that will be updated. The St. Louis police officer accused of shooting and killing another officer in a Russian roulette-style → Read More

What Legalization Means For People With Cannabis Convictions In Illinois

When he was in his early 20s, Matt purchased a pound of weed to split with his friends. The drug dealer dropped it off at his apartment in central Illinois → Read More

Want To Be A ‘Budtender’? Here's What It Takes To Work In An Illinois Marijuana Dispensary

As dispensaries across the state keep a close eye not only on the supply of their marijuana products but also their workforce to meet the demand from → Read More

A St. Louis Guide To Legal Marijuana In Missouri And Illinois

2020 will be a year of new marijuana laws. Illinois became the 11th state to legalize recreational marijuana on Jan. 1, six years after Colorado first → Read More

How Laws And Lawsuits Are Changing Abortion Access In Missouri

Missouri has long had some of the strictest abortion restrictions in the U.S. Now questions about Planned Parenthood’s license in St. Louis could mean → Read More

Tiny Desk Concert Contest 2019: How To Enter

The Tiny Desk Contest is now open for 2019, with the minimum age requirement dropped to 18 from 21 years old. The winners of this year’s contest will play → Read More

Ask Curious Louis: What's Happening With The St. Louis City-County Merger Plan?

After nearly 150 years of separation, will St. Louis and St. Louis County reunite in 2020? If Better Together has its way, the answer will be yes. The → Read More

EPA approves plan to remove nuclear waste from West Lake Landfill after years of complaints

Updated at 12:10 p.m. Sept. 28 — The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its plan to remove radioactive waste from the West Lake Landfill → Read More

LouFest is canceled — vendors, fans worry about getting their money back

Updated Sept. 5 at 5:30 p.m. — Music fans, vendors and service providers startled by the cancellation of this weekend’s LouFest in Forest Park are shifting → Read More

Ask Curious Louis: What's going on with McKee and St. Louis?

After years of legal fights, millions of dollars in tax credits and little to show for it, St. Louis is trying to sever its decade-long relationship with → Read More

Residents fear for West Lake Landfill plan after Superfund chief resigns

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund Task Force resigned Tuesday after one year in the role, leaving residents in northwest St. → Read More

March for Our Lives: St. Louis rallies against gun violence

Thousands of people marched in downtown St. Louis on Saturday morning to protest gun violence and advocate for stricter gun control. Saturday’s March for → Read More

St. Louis students walk out of school to protest gun laws, safety

Students in St. Louis — and around the country — walked out of school Wednesday morning as part of a national call for improved school safety and tighter → Read More

Your questions about the Greitens indictment, answered

The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s indictment of Gov. Eric Greitens for one count of felony invasion of privacy raises lots of questions. St. Louis Public → Read More

Tiny Desk Contest 2018: Who will be St. Louis’ top pick?

Calling all St. Louis musicians : The 2018 Tiny Desk Contest from NPR Music officially begins Feb. 20. You may submit a video of you or your band playing → Read More

West Lake Landfill: EPA proposal is latest chapter in long, troubled history

The Environmental Protection Agency proposal to partially remove nuclear weapons waste from a northwest St. Louis County landfill marks a major shift in → Read More

President Donald Trump Could Be the Best Goddamn Thing to Ever Happen To St. Louis

In north St. Louis County, between the airport and the riverfront casinos, there's a landfill you should know about. In 1973 a sketchy hauling company illegally dumped waste from the construction of Little Boy, the nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 and co-credited with ending World War II, at West Lake Landfill in Bridgeton, Missouri. → Read More