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While any number of athletes on the field and court are black, when it comes to reporters covering the action, most are white and male.
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A Cole County Prosecutor says the state law was "so vague that it basically describes someone using a computer to look up someone’s information."
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch journalist Josh Renaud says Gov. Mike Parson’s accusation took a toll on him and his family. He says it’s a relief to not face charges, but that doesn’t undo the harm.
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Gov. Mike Parson has spent months falsely labeling St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Josh Renaud a “hacker” for discovering a website security flaw and notifying the state about it. Renaud called the ordeal "political persecution of a journalist."
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The longtime reporter and editor will lead a collaborative network of public radio reporters focusing on the food system throughout the Midwest and Great Plains.
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Teachout, a Missouri native and former critic with the Kansas City Star, has died at the age of 65. He wrote acclaimed biographies of such arts figures as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and George Balanchine.
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During the 2022 legislative session, Gov. Mike Parson’s office is pushing for a bill that would increase the costs of obtaining records from the government.
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In 2008, there were 114,000 newsroom employees. By 2020, that number had declined to 85,000.
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After 21 years of covering sports for The Kansas City Star, Mellinger will become vice president of communications for the Royals.
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After 41 years with KMBC-TV covering politics and government, Mahoney is stepping away from daily coverage.
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The program will provide Harvest with a corps reporter dedicated to environmental coverage as part of the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk.
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Lee Enterprises' board of directors rejected a buyout offer from Alden Global Capital, a hedge fund known for downsizing the newspapers it owns.