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More than a month has passed since officials enacted stay-at-home orders for Missourians. And for organizations that deal with domestic violence, it’s…
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Domestic violence shelters in St. Louis are fielding more calls from women afraid for their safety, as the pandemic forces them to live in isolation with…
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A sharply divided St. Louis County Council on Tuesday made it illegal for people with domestic violence convictions or active orders of protection to…
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The St. Louis County Council will consider a bonding plan to pay, at least temporarily, for a discrimination settlement with a St. Louis County police…
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OtherHere’s a sobering statistic from the animal advocacy nonprofit Red Rover: Only 10% of domestic violence shelters accept pets. That means many people…
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On Friday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh went behind the headlines on a newly published investigation by the Washington Post. That report found…
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This interview was re-broadcast on "St. Louis on the Air" at noon on Monday (Labor Day), September 4.Originally published April 4, 2017:Glen Carbon.…
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Nuisance ordinances have been commonplace across the U.S. for at least a century. They are used to crack down on everything from overgrown grass to…
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Lawmakers have been recruited to help in the battle over a St. Louis County judge’s order for a woman to reveal where she lives.At issue is the state’s…
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A change to St. Louis' problem properties ordinance could help people who have faced domestic violence stay in their homes.The public safety committee of…