St. Louis knows Max Starkloff as a warrior for disability rights—it is thanks to his fiery and determined vision that St. Louis got curb cuts in 1972. It’s why in 1977 we became the first city to ...
Max Starkloff lived in a nursing home on a hill outside St. Louis from the time he was 26 until he turned 38. The day after he moved out, he did something he knew he couldn't do and stay in a nursing ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Max J. Starkloff, a quadriplegic since age 21, was best known for what he did instead of what he couldn't do. He founded Paraquad ...
Front row from left: David Newburger, Bob Costas, John Goodman, Karen Foss, Ozzie Smith and Judy Heumann Back row from left: Toby Newburger, Ray Hartmann, Kerri Hartmann, Dr. William Danforth and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (KTVI)-In 1959, Max Starkloff, just 21-years ...
When Max Starkloff was in his early 20s, a near-fatal car accident left him quadriplegic and living in a nursing home. It was there that he met his future wife, Colleen. POV is available to stream on ...
ST. LOUIS — For the people in this room, today is all about tomorrow. A handful of students are spending the day at Riot Games, a hugely successful video-game company in St. Louis. The students get ...
After an automobile left him a quadriplegic, Starkloff lived in an nursing home for more than a decade. He was determined to find a way to live... Max Starkloff lived in a nursing home on a hill ...