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St. Louis Board President Lewis Reed and two aldermen indicted on federal bribery charges

2 years 10 months ago

A federal grand jury indicted three St. Louis aldermen, including the board’s president and longest-serving member, on charges of accepting bribes in exchange for the aldermen’s support on property tax abatements. Board of Alderman President Lewis Reed, Ward 22 Alderman Jeffrey Boyd and former Ward 21 Alderman John Collins-Muhammad, who resigned last month, were indicted […]

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Kavahn Mansouri

Study finds 8,500 COVID deaths may have been prevented if more Missourians were vaccinated

2 years 10 months ago

If all of Missouri’s adults were vaccinated against COVID-19, more than half of the over 14,000 deaths attributed to the virus since January 2021 may have been prevented, a new analysis concluded. The analysis, performed by researchers at the Brown School of Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Missouri to spend more than $100M settling pay claims for corrections officers

2 years 10 months ago

Missouri corrections officers would receive a back pay settlement and future payments worth more than $100 million under an agreement to end a long-running claim the Department of Corrections was underpaying officers.  Under the proposed settlement, the corrections department does not admit any wrongdoing but accepts that the payments are reasonable considering the likely result […]

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Rudi Keller

U.S. ag secretary lays out Biden administration vision for ‘transformed food system’

2 years 10 months ago

The Biden administration has set aside billions of dollars to help the nation’s food supply chain recover from the coronavirus pandemic — and, more recently, the looming global effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — and on Wednesday, it announced new funding and a comprehensive overview of how those initiatives mesh. “A transformed food system […]

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Jared Strong

Missouri hopes to finally shrink months-long wait times for Medicaid coverage

2 years 10 months ago

Missouri officials vowed again Wednesday to lower the number of days it takes to process Medicaid applications – which was an average of 101 days in April — and come into federal compliance with the maximum of 45 days.  “We’ll get to a place where we should be processing in under 45 days by the […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Democrat Senate hopeful in Missouri faces backlash over NRA fundraiser at family estate

2 years 10 months ago

Democratic Senate hopeful Trudy Busch Valentine says she convinced the board she serves on that oversees her family’s St. Louis estate to cancel a fundraiser for the National Rifle Association scheduled for September. News of the fundraiser was first revealed Tuesday by The Intercept and drew intense backlash from Democrats, coming so soon after a […]

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Jason Hancock

Leading Republican candidates in Missouri U.S. Senate race skip Springfield debate

2 years 10 months ago

SPRINGFIELD – At the end of Tuesday night’s Republican Senate debate, which was skipped by the three candidates leading in the polls, U.S. Rep. Billy Long asked the audience of Greene County Republicans to remember who was absent when they vote. Long, state Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz and St. Louis attorney Mark McCloskey […]

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Rudi Keller

GOP infighting in the Missouri Senate will shape primary battles across the state

2 years 10 months ago

Bad blood bedeviled the Missouri Senate for much of the last two years. And now it’s about to spill out onto the campaign trail.  GOP primaries around the state will be the battleground to determine who steers the fate of a chamber coming off its most dysfunctional legislative session in recent memory.  Will it be […]

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Jason Hancock

How the lead industry misled the public about its toxic problem for decades

2 years 10 months ago

Lead is a dangerous neurotoxin. Researchers have known that for decades. But the substance stuck around in everyday products like paint and gasoline for decades.  One big reason: The lead industry spent years using racial bias to divert public attention away from the dangers of the toxin and minimized the impact of mounting evidence indicating […]

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Niara Savage

In my story and those of others, opportunities to demystify mental illness | Opinion

2 years 10 months ago

I was an overachiever big-time growing up. I attended a private, Christian school in Topeka, and I also signed a book contract with a major publisher in Nashville when I was just 15 years old. I also had a baby-sitting business and was involved in track, orchestra, choir and several musicals and plays. Never did […]

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Rebecca Phillips

The forgotten history of Memorial Day grew up in aftermath of Civil War | Opinion

2 years 10 months ago

In the years following the bitter Civil War, a former Union general took a holiday originated by former Confederates and helped spread it across the entire country. The holiday was Memorial Day, an annual commemoration was born in the former Confederate States in 1866 and adopted by the United States in 1868. It is a […]

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Richard Gardiner

Missouri bill banning unauthorized camping raises concerns about criminalizing homelessness

2 years 10 months ago

Micah Titterington was among hundreds of organization leaders who opposed a measure in the Missouri legislature this year that they argue would criminalize homelessness statewide. Modeled on legislation pushed in states across the country by a conservative nonprofit from Texas called the Cicero Institute, the Missouri bill sought to ban people from sleeping on state-owned […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Eight Missouri ministers accused of sex abuse in Southern Baptist Convention report

2 years 10 months ago

The Southern Baptist Convention on Thursday released a once-secret and lengthy list of accused sex abusers — several of whom are in the Midwest — within the denomination. The 205-page list is a compilation of ministers and other church workers who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse. The list is described as a “fluid, […]

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Steve Vockrodt

Flash of GOP unity created a Missouri 2nd District even Harry Potter can’t turn blue | Opinion

2 years 10 months ago

In 1992, Jim Talent was a nerdy, 30-something policy wonk with wire-rimmed glasses and a head of brown anchorman hair looking to skip a rung on Missouri’s political ladder and win a seat in Congress. He did it, edging one-term Congresswoman Joan Kelly Horn 50%-48%, a win attributed in no small part to the selfishness […]

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Jeff Smith

Drawn out of district, Democrat drops out of suburban St. Louis congressional race

2 years 10 months ago

Democrat Ben Samuels on Friday became the second Missouri congressional candidate in a strong position for their party’s nomination to abandon a campaign because of newly drawn district maps. Samuels, the leading fundraiser in the 2nd District Democratic primary, announced he was quitting the race because his home is now within the 1st District. “After […]

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Rudi Keller

USDA relaxes conservation program rules to boost crop production

2 years 10 months ago

Agricultural landowners who are not renewing their agreements this year with the federal government to keep their land out of production have the ability to put that land back to work earlier, a potential boost to wheat and other crop production amid global shortages, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday. Those who have land […]

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Jared Strong

Missouri AG seeks to dismiss suit alleging the office under Josh Hawley broke Sunshine Law

2 years 10 months ago

A Cole County judge on Thursday heard arguments over whether staff in the Missouri attorney general’s office, while it was being run by now-U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, used private email accounts in order to subvert the state’s open records laws. A lawsuit filed in 2019 by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee alleges Hawley’s office violated […]

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Jason Hancock

Remote voting in the U.S. House hits a second anniversary, but it may be its last

2 years 10 months ago

After two years of a temporary provision to allow remote voting in the U.S. House, the top 36 users of the proxy voting system are all Democrats, though Republicans have also taken advantage of it. Proxy voting was meant to keep crowds of House members smaller and thereby limit the spread of COVID-19, back in […]

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Jacob Fischler

Extension of mental health, substance use health care for new Missouri moms in limbo

2 years 10 months ago

Threats of a filibuster in the Missouri Senate this year extinguished a proposal to extend health care for new moms to a full year after giving birth. Few realized at the time that it also dealt a blow to a program lawmakers passed in 2018 designed to help pregnant women recover from substance abuse. In […]

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Tessa Weinberg

Thoughts and prayers of a different kind | Opinion

2 years 10 months ago

After the school shooting in Texas, I realized that I was about the only columnist in America that didn’t talk to my kids about within 24 hours of event. Sure, I’ll cop to being a mediocre parent, but not for that reason. Instead, after years – literally decades – of reporting, editing and reading stories […]

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Darrell Ehrlick