In this episode, host Antonio French and reporters from The NorthSider and The SouthSider newspapers take a look at Wesley Bell and Kimberly Gardner, the two reformer prosecutors elected after the unrest of 2014. We also take a look a Crown Candy Kitchen, the iconic north side shop. And lastly, we discuss how seniors at Heritage House Apartments organized to save their bus stop from being moved. We hope you enjoy this episode. Let us know if you want more.
Antonio French
antonio@thenorthsider.com
Antonio French is the publisher of MetroSTL.com, The NorthSider and SouthSider community newspapers. Born and raised in north St. Louis, he is a social entrepreneur and former two-term St. Louis City alderman. He lives in the O'Fallon Park neighborhood with his wife, son, and four rescue dogs. Follow him on Twitter at @antoniofrench.
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