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On Friday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh talked with two St. Louisans directly impacted by adoption – and by the Missouri Adoptee Rights Act,…
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Melanie Barrier went into the Florida foster care system as a newborn. She lived in 20 foster homes before she was adopted at age 10.Stability existed in…
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Miriam School is a small, private school in Webster Groves that serves children who've struggled to learn in typical classrooms. Thirteen percent of its…
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Missouri voters will likely decide later this year whether to amend the state’s Constitution so that the General Assembly can require that all voters show…
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As a well-known gospel singer continues to search for answers as to how and why her daughter was taken from her at birth, a newly opened adoption record…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 2, 2013 - WASHINGTON – Several years ago, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt and his wife Abby endured Russia’s…
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The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed a bi-partisan resolution condemning a newly passed Russian law that would ban Americans from adopting Russian…
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Catholic Charities says it's withdrawing from a legal battle over Illinois' civil unions law and no longer is providing state-funded services.The move…
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Catholic Charities is delaying its plan to ask a judge to reconsider or stay his ruling that Illinois officials may cut off the nonprofit's state…
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An attorney for Catholic Charities says the not-for-profit agency will appeal a judge's ruling that the state of Illinois can stop working with the group…