High Fives: Linda Lockhart
The Public Insight Network and the old-school Beacon and Eggs events highlight Linda's list of Beacon favorite memories.

Linda Lockhart is the Beacon's analyst for the Public Insight Network. The PIN, a product of Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media, is a journalism tool that helps the Beacon find sources to help inform news coverage.
Linda has worked at newspapers, including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, as a reporter, copy editor, make-up editor, night city editor, wire editor, Metro Section and editorial writer. She is a St. Louis native and lives in Kirkwood.
Email: llockhart@stlbeacon.org
The Public Insight Network and the old-school Beacon and Eggs events highlight Linda's list of Beacon favorite memories.
When the Beacon asked, though the Public Insight Network, for people to share what they will remember — or hope for — the most, such things as financially beneficial employment, family relationships, good health and political cooperation were high among their responses.
What are you most thankful for? Family? Food? Football? Like most St. Louisans and others across the country, sources in the Public Insight Network are planning to spend the day enjoying some combination of all three.
With the election results in, we asked sources in the Public Insight Network to share their reactions and their plans for moving forward now that the voting is over.
Voters across the St. Louis area came out in strong numbers Tuesday, firmly committed to one candidate or another, for equally strong, but different reasons.
If you had to summarize what it takes to make a nation great, which six words would you choose? Sources in the Public Insight Network offer suggestions from many perspectives.
The answer to the question who won Wednesday’s debate varies from person to person, sometimes along party lines, and sometimes not. Sources in the Public Insight Network liked one candidate or the other, for very different reasons.
What’s so bad about the American political campaign process? According to sources in the Public Insight Network, an awful lot. What’s good? Not too much.
Caring, persistent, complicated. Those are just some of the words sources in the Public Insight Network used to describe their fathers. The Beacon asked readers to describe their fathers in a one word. Here are some of the responses we received.
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer. It is also, however, a time to remember those who have served in the nation’s armed forces. Through the Public Insight Network, the Beacon asked readers to share what Memorial Day means to them.