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Politically Speaking for June 13: State Sen. Eric Schmitt joins us for a conversation

In Beacon Blog

10:34 am on Fri, 06.14.13

On this week's episode: Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Glendale) joins as a guest to have a "free-wheeling and fun conversation" on the income tax bill the governor vetoed. Then we run through some news: the auditor's finding on the Hancock Amendment, as well as the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner.

Politically Speaking for May 31: Accidental tax increase, 8th Congressional district election

In Beacon Blog

5:52 pm on Fri, 05.31.13

On this week's episode: we recap the new finding in the income tax cut bill, which inadvertently would cause a sales tax increase. Then we discuss the chances of an upset in the 8th Congressional race. We finally close it out with a discussion about Democrat Jill Schupp announcing her run for Senator John Lamping's seat.

Beacon Roundtable for May 23: Block grants, charter schools, reducing violence and Pinhook, Mo.

In Beacon Blog

1:43 pm on Thu, 05.23.13

On this week's Beacon Roundtable, Dale Singer sits down with Robert Joiner, Mary Delach Leonard and Jason Rosenbaum to talk about changes in block grants, changes in charter schools, efforts to reduce violence, the status of downtown development and what's happening in Pinhook, Mo.

Beacon Roundtable for May 16: Memorial Day public displays, grading teachers and health graphics

In Beacon Blog

3:25 pm on Thu, 05.16.13

On this week's Beacon Roundtable, Dale Singer speaks with Mary Delach Leonard and Robert Joiner about different public displays dedicated to fallen soldiers for Memorial Day, Missouri looking at new ways to grade teachers and a graphic look at medical problems around the region prodived by the Pictures of Health series.

Politically Speaking for May 14: Missouri legislature, IRS targeting of Tea Party groups

In Beacon Blog

4:16 pm on Tue, 05.14.13

On this week's episode: Jo calls in from Jefferson City to give us a preview of what is going on in the final week of legislative session, and then we all talk about the reaction from Senators Claire McCaskill and Dick Durbin to the IRS profiling tea party groups. We also discuss the role 501(c)(4)s, and compare the federal campaign finance rules to Missouri's no-limits system.

Beacon Roundtable for May 9: SLU changes, hospital charges, military problems & Donald Judd exhibit

In Beacon Blog

1:13 pm on Thu, 05.09.13

On this week's Beacon Roundtable, Dale Singer sits down with Robert Duffy, Robert Joiner and Mary Delach Leonard to talk about changes at the top at SLU, charges varying across the region's hospitals, military sexual assault in the news and an exhibition of Donald Judd coming to the Pulitzer.

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Conference of American nuns will mull response to Vatican charges

In Nation

7:55 am on Fri, 08.03.12

Meeting in St. Louis next week, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious will have its first opportunity as an assembled group to consider what to do after the Vatican issued a mandate for change this spring. It calls on the conference to reorganize and more strictly observe church teachings.

The 'free' Zoo

In Commentary

7:51 am on Tue, 05.22.12

When a family of four goes to the St. Louis Zoo, they can be forgiven for not knowing it will cost them $60, $72 if they park. If they can't pay, the alternative is to tell the kids they can't do what kids do at the zoo.

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Nixon promotes state's role in Boeing's IT expansion

In Backroom

3:36 pm on Mon, 06.17.13

In the midst of a European trade trip heavy on aviation, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon sought Monday to highlight his administration’s actions to encourage Boeing’s plans to add at least 400 additional workers to its St. Louis County campus near Lambert St. Louis International Airport.

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Can Facebook and romance mix? Study suggests hazards

In Education

6:10 am on Mon, 06.17.13

Recent research out of Mizzou suggests that excessive use of Facebook can have negative effects on romantic relationships, including cheating, breaking up and divorce. The negative impact tends to be on newer relations, under three years duration. Doctoral student Russell Clayton advocates more moderate Facebook use to prevent its threats.

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One solution for potential caregivers

In Commentary

6:07 am on Mon, 06.17.13

The twins are 89 years old. Health issues signal the end to each living in her own two-bedroom, two-bath condominium. Here's the story of one family's solution: The sisters now live in one unit and home-health services come in. How did they get to this resolution?

Blind fear: Combating terror with eyes wide shut

In Commentary

7:00 am on Thu, 06.13.13

It turns out that the Obama administration has been conducting its own variation of electronic surveillance that the Bush administrated. The problem is not the need to combat terrorism, but the blanket invasion of privacy and the revelation of who the people are who have access to our secrets.

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