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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens' first state budget targets higher education for more cuts — $160 million less than the current spending plan. In effect, the…
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More than 150 St. Louisans traveled and slept on charter buses to join the Women’s March on Washington over the weekend.For many, the trip was about…
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Eighth-grade students at North Kirkwood Middle School began an extended social studies class today, Inauguration Day, with a bit of political therapy.…
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A fond farewell to St. Louis Public Radio staffers retiring this week: Dale Singer and Donna KorandoPolitics editor Donna Korando and education reporter Dale Singer have made their marks on the St. Louis Public Radio newsroom, but they’ve also led…
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How does one even begin to sum up the political year that was 2016? On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, we tried.There are no better qualified people to…
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He voted for Trump, she voted for Clinton: How one St. Louis couple handles post-election discussionHe voted for Donald Trump. She voted for Hillary Clinton. Now that the bitterly contested election results are in, how is one St. Louis couple handling…
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Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly died earlier this week on Sept. 5. She was 92.Obituary: Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist thwarted ERAOn…
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The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University is celebrating a decade at its permanent home with a first showing of works from its entire…
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Do you have a friend, family member or co-worker whose political convictions tend to run opposite your own?If you do, you’re not alone. During this…
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In our weekly "Behind the Headlines" segment, St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh discusses the top news stories that caught St. Louisans’ attention this…