Missouri state Sen. Andrew Koenig of Manchester confirms positive test as colleagues mull impact on Senate work

Nat Thomas, David Kovaluk
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St. Louis Public Radio
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Missouri Rep. LaKeySha Bosley discusses political journey and some of her initiatives latest initiatives in the Missouri House, such as the CROWN Act, which aims to address Black hair discrimination.
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African Americans disproportionately comprise the number of essential workers in frontline industries such as grocery stores, restaurants and warehouses, which has compelled some fathers to stay away from their children to avoid the risk of spreading the virus.
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Board members say Chairman Kurt Prenzler continuously attempted to “go around” the board with appointees and surprise last-minute votes.
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The 20th Ward alderwoman talks about her bid for St. Louis mayor.
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The Missouri Historical Society has a major project underway to document and preserve aspects of LGBTQ history in St. Louis. To help prepare for a special exhibition on the LGBTQ community that will open in 2024, the Missouri History Museum is first presenting a virtual exhibit, which launches Thursday, to kick-start the effort.
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Metro Theater's "Jacked!" production incorporates storytelling, poetry and hip-hop to spread an age-appropriate message about substance abuse and its effects on the community.
Longtime St. Louis journalist Sylvester Brown has released a story collection, "White Castles With Jesus & Uncle Ray At The Used Tire Shop." He'll discuss it with host Sarah Fenske.