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The state will now shift to addressing the coronavirus as endemic rather than epidemic. The change will officially begin on Friday.
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Many have asserted that the unique polarization of our current political climate has resulted in an inability – or unwillingness – to sustain civil public…
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St. Charles business owners will now have to abide by new liquor laws.The St. Charles City Council voted Tuesday night on a liquor ordinance for the city…
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What would happen if you no longer had to pay income taxes?Retired financial executive Rex Sinquefield and economist Art Laffer believe it would lead to…
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After 13 years, homeless advocate Bill Siedhoff stepped down in November from his post as director of the St. Louis Department of Human Services.“It’s…
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In common parlance, use of the adjective “Machiavellian” implies a ruthless practice of politics where ends justify means and maintenance of power is the…
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A recent David Brooks column in the New York Times dealt with the frozen gridlocked government in Washington, D.C. This gridlock prevents the enactment of…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 7, 2013 - The people have spoken, and for the most part, they are not happy. For many Americans,…
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When it comes to successfully or unsuccessfully governing and managing communities, leadership decisions can make or break a city or region.St. Louis has…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 12, 2011 - Hooray for Reese Witherspoon!In the midst of the Anthony Weiner scandal, she made a…