
Chad Davis
General Assignment ReporterChad Davis is a 2016 graduate of Truman State University where he studied Public Communication and English. At Truman State, Chad served as the executive producer of the on-campus news station, TMN Television. In 2017, Chad joins the St. Louis Public Radio team as a general assignment reporter. Chad is a native of St. Louis and is a huge hip- hop, r&b, and pop music fan. He also enjoys graphic design, pop culture, film, and comedy.
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A previous St. Louis personnel director testified that he was unaware of anyone being fired for violating the vehicle use policy during his time in the position.
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St. Louis officials, including Mayor Tishaura Jones, will not have to testify in a hearing on Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray’s future with the city.
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On “Tropical Disco,” the St. Louis band debuts an evolution from synth-heavy ’80s pop to galactic disco. Starwolf will bring that fresh sound to the Duck Room on February 2 when it opens for singer Donny Benet.
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A Civil Service Commission hearing on whether St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones can have personnel director Sonya Jenkins-Gray removed is continuing.
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A hearing to decide if the city should fire personnel director Sonya Jenkins-Gray is scheduled to resume Jan. 28.
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The St. Louis Civil Service Commission hearing on firing Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray is scheduled to enter a third day on Thursday.
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A St. Louisan has built a makeshift ice rink outside her Tower Grove South home. Her kids have spent the past several days playing hockey on the rink. It comes as the city has faced freezing temperatures following the early January snowstorm.
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St. Louis Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray could be ousted from her job — a move that would be a first for the city.
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Melissa Price Smith’s swearing-in follows a monthslong legal fight between Missouri and county officials over who has the power to appoint the prosecutor.
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Missouri meteorologists expect a winter storm to impact the St. Louis area and other parts of Missouri. St. Louis could see a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow.
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St. Louis multimedia artist Stan Chisholm is the artist in residence for St. Louis University’s Prison Education Program and will work at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre. The project includes studio sessions and a mural program at the prison for detainees.
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The new location will be at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Kingshighway. Founder and owner Robbie Montgomery hasn’t chosen an opening date.