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The Spring Campaign will mark the final on-air drive from our current studios in Lucas Hall on the University of Missouri – St. Louis campus. We’re moving this summer to a new facility that we will share with UMSL in the Grand Center arts & entertainment district in midtown St. Louis.
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Mo. Senator seeks to transfer funding to U.S. road repairMissouri Senator Claire McCaskill says she will try to amend a transportation bill to strip…
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Legislation is on a fast track in the Missouri Senate to bring the state into compliance with federal standards for commercial truckers and drunken…
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Mo. lawmakers to consider changes to school funding formulaLegislative leaders say addressing Missouri's school funding formula is one of their top…
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On Saturday, the President signed into law the consolidated fiscal year (FY) 2012 appropriations bill, which provides funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). For listeners and friends of St. Louis Public Radio, this is very good news because it means that Congress has provided important two-year advance funding for public radio and television totaling $445 million for Fiscal Year 2014.
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A task force is recommending that funding for universities and community colleges in Missouri be based in part on graduation rates and other…
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Why would an organization want to have their name mentioned on our station? After all, they are just fifteen-second scripted announcements read in a calm, conversational tone. No jingles. No dialog. No calls to action. No mentions of price and/or discounts. No rhetorical questions. No fast-whispering disclaimers.
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Proceeds from all membership campaigns at St. Louis Public Radio allow us to purchase syndicated public radio programs, as well as fund local news production and general station operations.
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A Democratic Congressman from Missouri has proposed giving transit agencies across the country more flexibility in how they spend federal transit…
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The NPR Board of Directors has chosen Gary Knell as the new President and CEO of NPR.