Wayne Pratt
Wayne Pratt is a veteran journalist who has made stops at radio stations, wire services and websites throughout North America. He comes to St. Louis Public Radio from Indianapolis, where he was assistant managing editor at Inside Indiana Business. Wayne also launched a local news operation at NPR member station WBAA in West Lafayette, Indiana, and spent time as a correspondent for a network of more than 800 stations. His career has included positions in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Toronto, Ontario and Phoenix, Arizona. Wayne grew up near Ottawa, Ontario and moved to the United States in the mid-90s on a dare. Soon after, he met his wife and has been in the U.S. ever since.
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Like many Major League Baseball teams, the Cards offered fans a chance to send in a photo of themselves or a loved one. Those photos were then put on cardboard cutouts and placed throughout the ballpark.
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The Webster-Kirkwood Times suspended print operations this year because of the pandemic. It returning with around nine employees, compared to roughly two dozen before the shutdown.
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Foodshed.io is testing its technology in the region through a deal with Schnucks Markets. It also has agreements with more than two dozen area farms with plans to add more.
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St. Louis Public Radio's Wayne Pratt speaks with Citizens for a Greater Downtown's Arnold Stricker.
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The St. Louis Blues will play in the National Hockey League's bubble in Edmonton, Alberta, as the league tries to finish the season during the pandemic.
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The St. Louis Cardinals will open training camp this week at Busch Stadium. They are preparing for a shortened regular season because of the pandemic....
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A refugee from Honduras has surpassed 1,000 days in a Maplewood church as he tries to avoid deportation. Alex Garcia hit that milestone on Wednesday. If...
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The coronavirus pandemic is hammering ridership levels and the bottom line of Metro Transit. The organization that operates Metro says ridership is down...
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Updated at 10:30 p.m. with a march in St. Charles. Hundreds of people took to the streets of Kirkwood on Saturday morning to protest police brutality...
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Ride-sharing scooters have returned to St. Louis streets during the coronavirus pandemic. Companies operating the motorized transportation devices in...