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“With nearly 2 million Palestinians forcibly displaced, most are trying to survive with little access to water, food or adequate shelter in the winter. Israa had to leave her two young sons behind in a place where children are starving and freezing to death to give her daughter a chance in St. Louis.” https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/column/aisha-sultan/sultan-a-princess-party-for-a-toddler-double-amputee-learning-to-walk-again/article_5c0c9f5e-ce07-11ef-9208-978f07587cc4.html #palestine #gaza #stlouis
Rahaf Saed is getting treatment at Shriners Hospital in St. Louis after an attack on her home in Gaza left her with both legs amputated. Photo and column by Aisha Sultan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch


The Post-Dispatch was printed in St. Louis every day for 146 years. That ended Sunday. https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/business/post-dispatch-print-facility-ends-146-year-run-in-st-louis/article_7851ca60-c9ff-11ef-88ee-dbeebe948501.html #journalism #stlouis
“Good Bye PD” is written into newsprint dust as Matt Deters checks the quality of the last locally printed edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at the Pulitzer Publishing Center in Maryland Heights. Photo by Zachary Linhares, Post-Dispatch
Gene Mesplay, of Crystal City, tosses a copy of the last locally printed edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch into a recycling bin after checking the print quality on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at the Pulitzer Publishing Center in Maryland Heights.  Photo by Zachary Linhares, Post-Dispatch
Pressmen David Illick, left, and John Anthony, of St. Louis, watch as the final locally printed copies of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper are fed through the printing press on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at the Pulitzer Publishing Center in Maryland Heights. Photo by Zachary Linhares, Post-Dispatch
Matt Deters picks up a copy of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to check the print quality as the final locally printed edition comes off the press. Photo by Zachary Linhares, Post-Dispatch


“If a paper would be truly great there must be other than statistical demonstration. It must be not a herald merely. It must couple purpose with publicity. It must enlighten as well as entertain. It must discover and exploit good as well as evil. It should interpret facts as well as publish them. It should exhibit courage as well as conviction. Finally, it must regard this truth: that malice, so unbecoming in a man, is unspeakable in a journal.” https://www.newspapers.com/article/st-louis-post-dispatch/160780268/ #stlouis #journalism
“The Romance of the Post-Dispatch,” published by the Post-Dispatch on Dec. 13, 1903. Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Press, wrote this testimonial to mark the 25th anniversary of the St. Louis newspaper, founded by Joseph Pulitzer on Dec. 12, 1878.
“The Romance of the Post-Dispatch,” published by the Post-Dispatch on Dec. 13, 1903. Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Press, wrote this testimonial to mark the 25th anniversary of the St. Louis newspaper, founded by Joseph Pulitzer on Dec. 12, 1878.