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Since Missouri's state lawmakers are on spring break this week, "St. Louis on the Air" is checking in to see what they've accomplished so far, and what…
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In the age of social media and shiny new technology, there often are questions about privacy.“Nobody wants absolute privacy — that would require us to…
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Sometimes you need a person in the middle — an impartial mediator.Community Mediation Services of St. Louis helps people talk about and resolve their…
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Teachers are typically well informed. They know how and where to track down data, they brainstorm ideas and they work with people.So when Brittany…
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St. Louis Alderman Antonio French was one of the most visible people in Ferguson, the city and related social media, last summer and fall after the…
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The last time NPR’s Michel Martin was in St. Louis, tensions were high and wounds were fresh. Martin hosted a heated St. Louis Public Radio community…
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While he said he hasn’t committed to running for governor in Missouri, St. Louisan Eric Greitens certainly sounds like a politician.“I’m actively…
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Millions of students are enrolled in college, but graduation rates are uneven. Why? Author Suzanne Mettler says political squabbling is to blame.Mettler,…
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What became a symbol of the unrest in Ferguson after the death of Michael Brown on Aug. 9 will become a "phoenix rising."That's the hope of officials with…
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Known as the Great Migration, 6 million African-Americans left their homes in the South after World War I and through 1970, moving north and west.“The…