Liz Miller

Writer

As the editor of theSTL.com, Liz Miller loves nothing more than chasing down a good story. Much of her journalism career so far has been focused on writing and editing stories about the vibrant and innovative food and beverage scene in St. Louis, including during her time as managing editor of the Riverfront Times and as editor in chief of Feast Magazine. Prior to joining theSTL.com, Liz was a digital content editor and engagement editor at the St. Louis Post-DispatchHer feature writing has won awards and nominations from the Association of Food Journalists, Folio Magazine and the Great Plains Journalism Awards. In 2015, Liz was honored with a “30 Under 30” award by Folio, a national leader in magazine and digital publishing, alongside 29 other reporters and editors across the country. In the past decade, Liz has written hundreds of profiles of people and projects impacting St. Louis, and sharing those stories with readers is what inspires her work every day.

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From food and shopping to bars and bocce, explore The Hill neighborhood in St. Louis

From pizza, pasta, and sandwiches to retail shops and recreation, The Hill offers delicious meals and memorable experiences for the whole family.

60+ Valentine’s Day Gifts, Treats, and Date Ideas in St. Louis

Shop local for Valentine’s Day gifts and plan the ultimate St. Louis dates for your friends or someone special.

2025 Year In Review: 40+ Inspiring
St. Louis Stories

From nationally beloved arts institutions and culinary stars to community leaders helping to rebuild after the tornado, take a look back at this year’s STLMade stories.

75+ St. Louis Spots to Shop for Holiday Gifts

This holiday season, shop local while supporting shops and makers in the St. Louis community.

Caring for the Caregivers

The St. Louis Early Childhood Tornado Response Team is raising money, collecting donations, supporting families, and helping childcare providers rebuild after a devastating tornado.

“Get In Where
You Fit In”

After a devastating tornado, the St. Louis community comes together to help North City residents.

2024 Year In Review: 40+ Inspiring St. Louis Stories

From world-class artists and innovative entrepreneurs to culinary creatives and community trailblazers, take a look back at this year’s STLMade stories.

2023 Year In Review: 25+ Inspiring
St. Louis Stories

From community transformers and restaurateurs to inspiring artists and innovative startup founders, take a look back at this year’s STLMade stories.

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Exploring the Final Frontiers

At Impossible Sensing in St. Louis, Pablo Sobron leads a team of scientists and engineers in building sensors to explore and study the deep sea and deep space.

In Full Bloom

At Oliver’s Coffee + Flower Bar in Maplewood, Olivia Ridgel's focus on creativity and inclusion have blossomed into a magical, uplifting space for fellowship and community.

Community Game Changer

Entrepreneur Julian Keaton aims to foster community engagement and move St. Louis forward through “Dimensions,” a new interactive geolocation mobile game.

Brewing Community

St. Louis brewers find new ways to connect with beer lovers and continue their businesses during the pandemic.

Breaking Barriers

The Tran family risked everything to emigrate from Vietnam to the United States four decades ago. Forged through sacrifice and sweat equity, their restaurants are now some of the…

St. Louis, Together

How #314Together transformed from a pandemic relief Facebook group to an inspiring movement supporting local small businesses.

History’s Heroes

Amid the COVID-19 virus, the Missouri Historical Society is sharing the resilience of St. Louis by exploring the city’s past and documenting its present. 

Period Positive

Even during a pandemic, the St. Louis Alliance for Period Supplies is getting essential period products to people in need.

Friends in Knead

At Knead Bakehouse + Provisions, AJ and Kirsten Brown Rise to Meet Changing Needs During the Pandemic.

Come One, Come All

Circus Harmony Launches Free Online Classes for All Ages and Skill Levels.

Novel Tees

In St. Peters, Shirt Kong is Screenprinting T-Shirts to Support Small Businesses throughout the Metro Area.

Growing Together

EarthDance Organic Farm School Hosts Pay-What-You-Can Drive-Thru Farm Stand in Ferguson.

Coffee for a Cause

How Sump Coffee is Fueling Health Care Providers on the Front Lines.

Download, Dine, Donate

Washington University graduate Andrew Glantz is giving back to the St. Louis community with his app, GiftAMeal.

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