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Facts matter. Two Justice Department reports about Ferguson brought that home this week.One investigation shone an unrelenting spotlight on the Ferguson…
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Like flares on a highway, some of the headlines that flashed by in recent days signal danger.First came good news from Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon. St. Louis…
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St. Louis Public Radio switched to a new website design this week, and the reaction was generally positive. The most common complaint was confusion about…
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News organizations should focus outward on what’s happening in our communities and how we can serve them better. But our ability to focus outward is…
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The subpoena served on St. Louis Public Radio Thursday is both baffling and disturbing.It arrived the day after the Board of Aldermen's Public Safety…
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It was still dark when the Rotary Club of Overland gathered Wednesday morning at Russo’s restaurant on Page. At a time when north St. Louis County is in…
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Think what you will of the proposal to spend at least $860 million on a new football stadium, the announcement last week revealed a few telling things…
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Discussion of Ferguson-related issues continued to simmer this week. Meanwhile, questions about the Rams’ future boiled into prominence.Oddly, the two…
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The grand jury has made its decision. Thanksgiving is over. Christmas is approaching. And still, Ferguson-related protests continue.This week, they…
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Next week marks the one-year anniversary of a big change at St. Louis Public Radio. It transformed our work, but you may not know how.So let’s celebrate…