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Beau Willimon joins "St. Louis on the Air" to talk about how his documentary "Lights of Baltimore" sheds lights on the development of policing in Baltimore, early redlining practices and the disinvestment in Black communities around the U.S. He also talks about the free screenwriting class he's offering as part of the St. Louis International Film Festival.
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Persistence Surveillance Systems originally developed its technology for military use and now hopes to bring it to St. Louis to lower the city's crime rate. The company has been running a pilot program in Baltimore — in conjunction with the city's police department — since April. Baltimore journalist Joanne Cavanaugh Simpson discusses the results of the trial run and how residents feel about the new technology.
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"No one is above the law," Baltimore chief prosecutor Marilyn J. Mosby said as she announced the list of charges. Warrants have been issued for the officers' arrest.
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In the introduction to his book, The Other Wes Moore, author Wes Moore says:Wes Moore was filled with happy disbelief when he read his own name in a…
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A Mongolian man originally reported missing on Dec. 21 from Maplewood has been found in a Baltimore, Md. homeless shelter.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch…