Before this week鈥檚 vice presidential debate fades into obscurity, it鈥檚 worth discussing its most significant moment: when JD Vance was pressed to acknowledge that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election 鈥 and refused to do so.
Letter: We can believe Kelly Wells鈥 words or her actions. Her actions tell us nothing has changed.
Among the many things that Missourians will vote on in November is Amendment 6, which if passed would reinstitute a fee on court filings in Missouri to fund a larger pension for sheriffs and prosecutors in Missouri. The fee was previously $3 before it was overturned by Missouri courts.
Letter: Please spread the word on what is happening to former Planned Parenthood patients all across Missouri and how it is detrimentally affecting basic health care access.
Letter: I encourage all Missourians who believe women have value to use their voice, and restore respect for the lives of women by voting yes on Amendment 3.
Michael Oberlander sits down with Lynn Schmidt and discusses the year since Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel, grief and the promise of consolation, and the hope for peace.聽
Donald Trump recently delivered what even he admitted was a "dark" speech.
Letter:聽It's been pretty apparent in the last few years that they were not willing to pay for top players to round out the roster.
Letter:聽I think this year shows the fan base cannot be taken for granted and won't tolerate prolonged rebuilding periods.
Letter:聽Legislators should not be deciding what constitutes a medical emergency. Doctors and patients should be making these very personal decisions.
Letter:聽Women find themselves in need of abortion care for many reasons.
Letter: When all is said and done, and the screeching pontificating about "his policies" finally subsides:聽Character matters.
Letter:聽Not one girl ever dreams of being raped or having a miscarriage. Not one girl ever dreams of having an abortion.
Two things can be true at once. Here are two things that are true about this year鈥檚 presidential race:
Letter: We can believe Kelly Wells鈥 words or her actions. Her actions tell us nothing has changed.
Letter: Please spread the word on what is happening to former Planned Parenthood patients all across Missouri and how it is detrimentally affecting basic health care access.
Letter: I encourage all Missourians who believe women have value to use their voice, and restore respect for the lives of women by voting yes on Amendment 3.
Opinion Features
Before this week鈥檚 vice presidential debate fades into obscurity, it鈥檚 worth discussing its most significant moment: when JD Vance was pressed to acknowledge that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election 鈥 and refused to do so.
Michael Oberlander sits down with Lynn Schmidt and discusses the year since Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel, grief and the promise of consolation, and the hope for peace.聽
Two things can be true at once. Here are two things that are true about this year鈥檚 presidential race:
Editorial: At the very least, St. Louis school board members owe the public some basic information about the turmoil at the top.
Local Columns
Among the many things that Missourians will vote on in November is Amendment 6, which if passed would reinstitute a fee on court filings in Missouri to fund a larger pension for sheriffs and prosecutors in Missouri. The fee was previously $3 before it was overturned by Missouri courts.
Donald Trump recently delivered what even he admitted was a "dark" speech.
The voices in favor of Missouri Amendment 3 have been loud and clear and appear to get plenty of space in the media, whether it be print media, TV media or social media. Fairness should permit some space to those either against the amendment, or who have valid concerns about it.
I will vote 鈥測es鈥 on Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3 on Nov. 5. It gives women the right to own the decisions about their reproductive medical care, and allows regulation of abortion after the fetus is viable.