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After a long battle for presidency, the nation needs to pray for peace and unity while dealing with uncertain times, St. Louis area religious leaders say. The Archdiocese of St. Louis held a virtual prayer session with seven church leaders on Wednesday.
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In conversation with UMSL's Anita Manion and St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum, "St. Louis on the Air" digs into some of the biggest local and statewide races and issues voters weighed in on this fall — and what to make of the results. We also talk with U.S. Rep.-elect Cori Bush and with STLPR reporters Jonathan Ahl and Jaclyn Driscoll.
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Missouri Republicans had a big Tuesday. Here's how they won and why Missouri Democrats have a lot of work to do in picking up the pieces.
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While most voters head into the voting booth alone, all 50 states allow parents or guardians to bring their kids with them to the polls. Nareissa Smith, an attorney and teacher with the St. Louis-based company, Varsity Tutors, says this is a good practice because it's a learning opportunity and it gets kids excited about civic engagement.
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In the dueling campaigns for and against Gov. JB Pritzker’s signature plan to implement a graduated income tax structure in Illinois are the echoes of...
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Over 62,000 people in Missouri will not be able to cast a vote in today’s presidential election because they are on probation or parole. Ex-offenders and activists are calling for lawmakers to quickly restore the voting rights of formerly incarcerated people, so they can elect people who will improve their communities.
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If you have trouble voting on Election Day, connect with a reporter by emailing electionday@stlpublicradio.org.
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Missourians are set to go to the polls Tuesday. Here are some of the questions that could determine some big races and issues.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is taking on State Auditor Nicole Galloway in one of the only competitive gubernatorial races in the country. The Republican incumbent said he's ready for a full term as the state's chief executive.
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Sean Soendker Nicholson, who is leading the campaign to defeat Amendment 3 on the Nov. 3 ballot, is the latest guest on Politically Speaking.