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Supply chain issues have slowed down every industry worldwide, including vinyl records. In Kansas City, one popular rock band has been feeling the pain, but it's more than just the pandemic — or Adele — who's to blame.
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Lee Enterprises, which owns the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and nearly two dozen other Midwest newspapers, last week rebuffed a $141 million bid from Alden Global Capital, which has a reputation for saddling newspapers with debt and aggressively cutting costs.
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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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Stories about Missouri Gov. Mike Parson's threat of legal action against a St. Louis Post-Dispatch developer and a young white woman's disappearance reveal the strengths and flaws of media coverage.
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The myth of the noble, independent grower keeps this nation from acknowledging that farming is simply a profession—and small farmers pay the price.
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The media giant has sold 12 papers in smaller communities as it streamlines national operation
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Widespread layoffs in newsrooms and commercial flights being hijacked are just two of the chances journalists take working in their profession.
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How coaches working with players from a variety of backgrounds and life experiences are approaching getting everyone on their teams vaccinated.
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How sports teams are convincing as many players as possible to get vaccinated, and why this is a risky time to be a member of news media.
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Since 2004, 1,800 newspapers have closed in the United States. That’s about 100 per year.
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An examination of the $2 trillion infrastructure plan reveals it's goes beyond the traditional, and how the source of local news for many is struggling to find ways to stay afloat.
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Newsrooms are dealing with criticism for their coverage of President Donald Trump as well as calls for greater racial equity in their ranks and coverage.