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Black women emerged as the definitive winners in Missouri's landmark 2020 election cycle. It was an election that included one of the most significant moments in recent St. Louis history: Cori Bush defeating Lacy Clay.
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The first Black woman to serve as prosecuting attorney in St. Louis is a step closer to winning another term in office. Kim Gardner defeated Mary Pat Carl, a former assistant prosecutor, 61% to 39% in Tuesday’s Democratic primary.
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Missouri's Aug. 4 primary will shape politics in St. Louis and around the state. So here's nine questions about what may determine the outcome.
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The Aug. 4 Democratic primary for St. Louis circuit attorney will feature two familiar opponents sounding similar themes.
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Mary Pat Carl returns to Politically Speaking to talk with St. Louis Public Radio’s Rachel Lippmann and Jason Rosenbaum about her bid for St. Louis circuit attorney.
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St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is the latest guest on Politically Speaking, where the Democratic official talked with St. Louis Public Radio’s…
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Updated at 6:55 p.m. July 20, with the Missouri attorney general filing a request for the court to dismiss the charges and comments from state Rep.…
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Tuesday defended the couple who aimed guns at protesters marching on the street in front of their St. Louis home, saying they…
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It’s no exaggeration to say that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is the most controversial elected official in the city. Mayor Lyda Krewson may…
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The coronavirus pandemic brought normal court operations across Missouri to a sudden halt. Jury trials were postponed, other court proceedings moved to…