University of Missouri-St. Louis
Charlie Brennan – Friday, April 26th — What Geo. W. Bush relative from St. Louis was at the Bush Library dedication?
Charlie talks with a close relative of Pres. Geo. H. W. Bush, who attended the Bush Library dedication yesterday in Dallas; and with Godfrey Hodgson, historian and Oxford, England, Fellow, about whether the U.S. overimposes itself on other countries.
Criminologist: Half of City Gun Crimes Are Gang-Related
ST. LOUIS-(KMOX) – A local criminologist says half of the gun crimes in the city could be related to gang activity. “There’s a very strong relationship between guns and gangs,” said Associate Professor of Criminology […]
Charlie Brennan – Wednesday, March 20th – Would “stop and frisk”/New York style work in St. Louis?
Charlie talks with UMSL Criminologist Prof. Rick Rosenfeld about New York’s stop and frisk program in high crime areas; with Lisa Siefert who talks about the dangers of tip-over furniture and youngsters; and with Rafael Aguirre, Spanish Guitarist Virtuoso.
City’s Criminologist Calls Crime Ranking ‘Baseless’
That was Rick Rosenfeld’s take on St. Louis’ ranking of second for most crime out of cities with similar populations.
Slay Defeats Reed, Matthews In Bid For Fourth Term
The decisive Democratic primary was marred by accusations of bribery and bitter racial divides.
Charlie Brennan – Tuesday, March 5th – Find out why John Ashcroft had different views on Guantanamo detainees…
Charlie talks with Jess Bravin, Supreme Court correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, about his book, “The Terror Courts:”; and with Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis Prof. Martin Rochester about local ACT scores.
Nixon Seeks to Keep Mo. Security Records Closed
The exemptions protecting such information from disclosure expired at the end of 2012.
Anniversary of Phoenix Coldon’s Disappearance Is Today
In April, the Coldon family reported they had spent their life savings in search for their daughter with much of the money going toward a lead in the case which turned out to be a hoax.
Missouri’s Role In The Presidential Election Likely To Be Minimal
“We had a reputation as being a bellweather state that would vote for the winner,” professor Dave Robertson said.
UPDATE: Chief Isom’s Departure Leaves Top Cop Job Open
Rumors have swirled around Isom for weeks regarding a possible move to UMSL.


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