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Missouri public school teachers educate their students on civics and the workings of government, but those same teachers aren’t allowed to participate in…
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With a growing lack of transparency clouding money’s influence on politics around the United States, a new film digs into the issue by zooming in on one…
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Three Democrats in north St. Louis County are seeking to take embattled state representative Courtney Curtis’ seat in Missouri’s 73rd district.Curtis has…
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Two Democrats running for the south St. Louis House seat being vacated by Fred Wessels say the most important issues to address are improving public…
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In Missouri’s 84th House district two Democrats are competing for Karla May’s term-limited seat as she makes a bid for the state Senate.Brad Bakker, an…
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Young women and mothers at the St. Louis Women’s March for Truth want people to know they plan on leading the world into a more equal society.Maplewood…
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On Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air, we did a year-in-review of the top criminal justice and city politics stories in 2017. Joining host Don Marsh for the…
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U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill criticized a tax plan poised for approval in Congress during a town hall in suburban St. Louis — while conceding there’s little…
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Facebook is facing tough questions in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. Did Russians use social media to sway the election? Why is there so...
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On Tuesday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh spoke with Marty Kady, editorial director of Politico Pro, a paywalled subscription service of…