
Kae M. Petrin
Digital ReporterKae Petrin covers public transportation and housing as a digital reporter for St. Louis Public Radio. They write for web and radio, take photos and video for multimedia storytelling, and analyze data to produce graphics. Kae began reporting investigative stories in 2016 and has since covered landlords, development deals and public datasets. Kae won the 2019 Missouri Broadcasters Association award for Convergent Media. Kae’s bylines have appeared in St. Louis Magazine, The Riverfront Times, Alton’s Telegraph, The Common Reader and Shakespeare & Punk. They have a bachelor’s from Washington University in St. Louis and a programming certificate from LaunchCode.
-
From the announcement of MetroBus service shifts coming this fall, to record-setting MetroLink ridership the day of the St. Louis Blues parade last month,…
-
Visitors to Forest Park will have a new, $4.5 million attraction to explore next year that aims to create a natural playground for families. Forest Park…
-
With summer in full swing, book enthusiasts are looking for poolside reads and plane trip entertainment. Authors from St. Louis and elsewhere in Missouri…
-
Police departments in St. Louis and St. Louis County are trying to deter illegal firework use this Fourth of July. Last year, St. Louis police issued just…
-
A federal civil rights office has opened an investigation into whether Webster University mishandled complaints of sexual harassment.The investigation,…
-
Updated at 4 p.m., June 3 with comments from the Army Corps’ St. Louis District office — Floods continue to plague towns located near rivers in Missouri…
-
Towns along the Mississippi, Missouri and Illinois rivers have closed levees, evacuated downtowns and started sandbagging to hold rising floodwaters at…
-
If you own a home or business in St. Louis or St. Louis County, you may have received a letter about your property's value going up.Residential property…
-
Updated 10:45 a.m., May 21, to reflect new witness statements — The first time Tamsen Reed heard the rumors was over a text message from a soon-to-be…
-
Technology companies and startups in St. Louis say they struggle to fill software development jobs. A St. Louis coding boot camp is making it easier for…
-
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is pushing an economic development plan intended to incentivize General Motors to expand its automotive plant in Wentzville.If…
-
The Missouri side of the St. Louis metro area will have a new regionwide disaster plan next year come hell or floodwaters.A local council of governments…