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St. Louis Public Radio took to the airwaves in 1972 as a predominately classical music station. Longtime STLPR staffer Mary Edwards joins the show.
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After a monthslong search, St. Louis Public Radio has selected Tina Pamintuan, a veteran public radio journalist, as the new CEO of the organization. Pamintuan aims to change the culture of the station to make it more inclusive, she said.
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OtherPublic health considerations and the effects of the coronavirus pandemic continue to be at the forefront of daily life. Among those effects, the last few…
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James Gibbs remembers when the 522-student-capacity Dunbar Elementary School in St. Louis’ JeffVanderLou neighborhood could barely contain all his…
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The U.S. remains the only industrialized country that does not provide some form of universal paid family leave. Many American workers continue to have to…
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Don Marsh, the longtime host of St. Louis Public Radio's talk show, resigned after his managers challenged him on at least three occasions about his…
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A St. Louis Public Radio founder and longtime University of Missouri-St. Louis administrator has died.Donald Driemeier identified the need for a public…
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Monday marks the five-year anniversary of the merger between St. Louis Public Radio and the St. Louis Beacon.Collectively known as St. Louis Public Radio,…
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In the last week of 2017, St. Louis Public Radio is looking back at more than 1,500 stories that the newsroom covered over the past 12 months.It was a…
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Like many of you, the St. Louis Public Radio newsroom has been through a tumultuous year.From the intense community reaction to the policies of President…