Brian Moline
EditorBrian Moline was named editor for the education and business/economic development beats in March, 2023. He came to © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà after serving as the Morning Edition host and Managing Editor at Illinois Public Media in Urbana, Ill. His Missouri roots include graduating from Truman State University and marrying a native of Warrenton. He appreciates the passion of St. Louis baseball fans, despite being a lifelong backer of the Chicago Cubs.
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A capacity crowd at Liberty Middle School spoke out against the cuts but went home disappointed as the board approved them by a 4-3 vote.
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The Cougars used stingy defense and 20 points from Collinsville native Ray’Sean Taylor to win the Ohio Valley championship 69-48 over Southeast Missouri State.
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Matt Davis announced his decision hours ahead of the deadline to file paperwork to run for another term in April.
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The aerospace giant declined to say how many workers received layoff notices, but local union officials told the St. Louis Business Journal that 111 union workers will be affected.
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Fans will now be able to subscribe to FanDuel Sports Midwest without buying a larger television package.
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Republican Committeeman Travis Heins alleges that Elections Director Kurt Bahr improperly kept him from acting as a poll watcher at in-person early voting locations.
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Lack of money and respect as well as an increasing workload has teachers thinking about leaving the profession, the Illinois Education Association survey finds.
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The longtime home of Famous-Barr’s flagship store has been vacant since 2013. The city had it condemned last year.
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The sports broadcast group that carried the Cardinals under the Bally brand made the announcement Wednesday during a bankruptcy court hearing.
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There have been at least 20 threats since © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà began keeping track about two weeks ago. They are taking a toll on area students, teachers and law enforcement.
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The Friday protest outside Ferguson police headquarters, which was peaceful most of the night, turned violent just before midnight.
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The protesters blocked the parade route for a little over an hour on Sunday. They were protesting the parade because Boeing, which supplies weapons to Israel, is a major sponsor of the event.