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Speaking at a campaign stop in Lee’s Summit Friday, Missouri Republican gubernatorial hopeful Eric Greitens tried to position himself as more qualified…
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Democrat Missouri Rep. Joe Runions from District 037 provides an insider perspective on the Missouri General Assembly as we discuss local control,…
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After Michael Brown's shooting, a group was tasked with investigating the region's inequalities. Their report points to deep racial and economic tensions, and calls for sweeping policy changes.
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A Lenexa-based company that makes body cameras for law enforcement says sales “quadrupled” last year after unrest in Ferguson, Missouri.Digital Ally is…
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The St. Louis region became the unexpected center of an international conversation and movement for change following the death of Michael Brown on...
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Congress may be in summer vacation, but there's no shortage of big issues on the table awaiting their return.U.S. Representatives Kevin Yoder and Emanuel…
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Updated as of Mon., August 10, 2015 at 3:45 p.m. with father's statement, originally updated at 1 p.m. The man who St. Louis County Police say was shot...
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Around 100 activists gathered outside the Ward Parkway Center in Kansas City Sunday for the one-year anniversary of the fatal police shooting of Ferguson,…
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Missouri’s law enforcement training program will get an overhaul later this year, Gov. Jay Nixon announced Thursday at Kansas City Police…
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A group of youth advocates is questioning how money donated to programs for young people in the aftermath of the unrest in Ferguson has been spent and...
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The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is adding protest artwork and signage to its permanent collection. Emily Bland, one of the artist...
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The parents of Michael Brown filed a wrongful death suit Thursday against the city of Ferguson, former Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson and former...