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Wednesday, October 21, 2020 - Democrats And The Suburbs

5 years 1 month ago
Fatigue stemming from President Trump’s administration could spur realignment in traditionally Republican parts of St. Louis County. The performance by Democrats in next month’s election could be an indication of the party’s future in Missouri.

Board Meeting –October 15, 2020

5 years 2 months ago
Hyde Park Neighborhood Association Board Meeting –October 15, 2020 Virtual Zoom Call 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm A.  Call to Order Meeting called to order at 6:00 pm B. Roll Call Fatimah Muhammad, Veronica Ross-Mickan, Donna Lindsay, Sister Gail Sara McDale, Brendan Fahey, Justin Strayhorn, Lisa Wolfe, Nathan Jackson, Karla Brown, JaMes Watson, David Hults, […]
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Board Meeting –October 15, 2020

5 years 2 months ago
Hyde Park Neighborhood Association Board Meeting –October 15, 2020 Virtual Zoom Call 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm A.  Call to Order Meeting called to order at 6:00 pm B. Roll Call Fatimah Muhammad, Veronica Ross-Mickan, Donna Lindsay, Sister Gail Sara McDale, Brendan Fahey, Justin Strayhorn, Lisa Wolfe, Nathan Jackson, Karla Brown, JaMes Watson, David Hults, …

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Jay Ashcroft (2020)

5 years 2 months ago
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is the latest guest on Politically Speaking, where he spoke with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum his re-election campaign. Ashcroft was first elected to the statewide posts that monitors elections, securities and libraries in 2016. He’s running this cycle against Democrat Yinka Faleti, who recorded an episode of Politically Speaking earlier this year. Since the four other Republicans running for statewide offices either ascended to or were appointed to their posts, Ashcroft is the only GOP hopeful running for a second term in the office he was elected to in 2016.

How German and American Schools Are Coping With Coronavirus

5 years 2 months ago
It’s halfway through the fall semester and many St. Louis area students are just now trickling back into classrooms. Thousands are still learning from home. Schools in most of Europe have been open for a while. St. Louis Public Radio’s Ryan Delaney has that story from Germany.

St. Louis Startup Wants To Sell Men On Something New: Sunscreen

5 years 2 months ago
A study by St. Louis University researchers last year found that incidence of head and neck melanoma among younger people rose significantly in recent decades — by 51% in fact. The researchers also found that incidence was higher among males than females, and pointed to that discovery as one to take into consideration when it comes to prevention campaigns. Central West End resident Elianna Goldstein points to it as a market opportunity.

Pro & Con: Prop D Would Transform St. Louis Politics. The Question Is How

5 years 2 months ago
Proponents of a ballot initiative St. Louis voters are weighing this fall argue Proposition D would change municipal races for the better. They envision a nonpartisan system that puts the focus on local issues that matter most, fosters a more responsive government and addresses the vote-splitting associated with the heavily Democratic city’s current primary setup. But not everyone is on board.

Eric Schmitt (2020)

5 years 2 months ago
Republican Attorney General Eric Schmitt joins St. Louis Public Radio's Rachel Lippmann and Jason Rosenbaum to talk about his attention-grabbing lawsuits, fighting violent crime, and the race for his old state Senate seat.

‘Some Really Big Shoes To Fill’: Friends And Fellow Performers Remember St. Louis Legend Kim Massie

5 years 2 months ago
“When I get in front of my audience,” Kim Massie once told St. Louis Public Radio’s Nick Garcia, “I don't care if I’m playing for free or if I’m playing for a million bucks. I’m going to give you the same show, because that could very well be my last show, and you’re only as good as your last performance. … So I give it my all, every time I sing.”

Concerned About Barrett Nomination, St. Louis LGBTQ Couples Get Hitched

5 years 2 months ago
This week, a pair of women from the Mehlville area of south St. Louis County got married just outside St. Louis City Hall. They were part of a much larger movement of pop-up weddings there within the past week — all designed to highlight concerns within the LGBTQ community related to the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett.

Rodney Davis (2020)

5 years 2 months ago
Congressman Rodney Davis of Illinois talks with St. Louis Public Radio's Jaclyn Driscoll and Eric Schmid about his high-profile race for re-election in the state's 13th Congressional District.

Friday, October 16, 2020 - Farmers And The Presidential Election

5 years 2 months ago
Agriculture policy is not getting much attention in the run up to the presidential election. But farmers are looking closely at what they might be able to expect from four more years of Donald Trump versus a Joe Biden administration. But there aren't a lot of solid answers, and any difference may not matter.