Susan Pendergrass is joined by Corianna Baier and Elias Tsapelas to discuss how prepared Missouri is for the next economic […]
Dierbergs has withdrawn its request for $17 million in subsidies ($13.5 million via tax-increment financing [TIF] and $3.5 million from […]
A version of this commentary appeared in the Webster-Kirkwood Times. Zoning can be a complicated issue for people who believe […]
A version of this commentary appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. It costs money to run cities, and that money comes […]
There is a one-quarter cent sales tax increase on the ballot for August 3rd in Camden County. The extra revenue […]
As readers know, over the last few weeks we’ve made public records requests to schools and districts across the state […]
This week at a meeting of its school board, the Columbia Public School District officially accepted a grant from the […]
Gov. Parson just signed SB 153 into law. Most of the attention on the bill will focus on the largest […]
Susan Pendergrass, Patrick Ishmael and Jakob Puckett join Zach Lawhorn to discuss Missouri’s newly-signed COVID liability legislation, MO DESE’s application […]
The National Education Association (NEA) made some big news at its annual meeting last week, endorsing the teaching of critical […]
Supporters of this year’s gas tax bill presumably don’t think they passed something that would violate Missouri’s constitution, but as […]
With Governor Parson set to decide whether to raise Missouri’s gas tax in the coming days, the general assembly’s decision […]
As many Missourians have heard by now, a bill to raise the state’s gas tax for the first time in […]
Earlier this week, Governor Parson signed the so-called Wayfair bill, and it’s a big deal for Missouri. Named for the […]
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas, Patrick Ishamel and Susan Pendergrass join Zach Lawhorn to discuss the recently signed online sales tax […]
Is the City Foundry Just Moving Vegetables Around the Plate?
When you were a kid, did you ever push your vegetables around your plate hoping that the different placement would […]
New data released by the National Center for Education Statistics (ably summarized here) show a substantial decline in K-12 student […]
On Wednesday, June 30, Dr. Aaron Hedlund joined The Pete Mundo Morning Show on KCMO Talk Radio to discuss the current […]
Podcast: More Than Just A Paycheck – Megan Rose
Susan Pendergrass is joined by Megan Rose to discuss how we think and feel about work. Megan Rose is the […]
On Tuesday, June 29, David Stokes joined The McGraw Show on The Big 550 KTRS to discuss news from Crestwood, […]
