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As Senate mulls a health care overhaul, area patients take stock of what coverage changes could meanA Republican proposal to gut the Affordable Care Act narrowly passed the U.S. House of Representatives and now the U.S. Senate is crafting its own bill to…
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Two homicides on or near MetroLink trains less than a month apart this year put crime on the transit system back in the spotlight, to the point that…
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Linda Lockhart has spent her journalism career asking people questions, researching topics, and digging deeper into issues. We sat down with her this…
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Organized labor was able to stop “right to work” in Missouri for decades, most notably when voters rejected a 1978 ballot item. But their luck ran out…
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With Missouri facing slower income growth, Gov. Eric Greitens isn’t sparing the state’s Department of Agriculture from proposed budget cuts. The agency…
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Last week, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders that sent the lives of many into chaos — in St. Louis and across the world.On…
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Eighth-grade students at North Kirkwood Middle School began an extended social studies class today, Inauguration Day, with a bit of political therapy.…
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As Donald J. Trump is sworn in today as the 45th president of the United States, St. Louis-area voters are expressing moods ranging from afraid and…
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This segment originally aired on St. Louis on the Air on Sept. 8, 2016. It will be rebroadcast at 10 p.m. on Jan. 20, 2017.Norris Roberts’ mother was…
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As Eric Greitens is sworn in today as Missouri’s 56th governor, he’s pledging to support the state’s constitution and to serve the more than 6 million…