Tim Lloyd
Tim Lloyd grew up north of Kansas City and holds a masters degree in journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Prior to joining St. Louis Public Radio, he launched digital reporting efforts for Harvest Public Media, a Corporation for Public Broadcasting funded collaboration between Midwestern NPR member stations that focuses on agriculture and food issues. His stories have aired on a variety of stations and shows including Morning Edition, Marketplace, KCUR, KPR, IPR, NET, WFIU. He won regional Edward R Murrow Awards in 2013 for Writing, Hard News and was part of the reporting team that won for Continuing Coverage. In 2010 he received the national Debakey Journalism Award and in 2009 he won a Missouri Press Association award for Best News Feature.
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A town hall meeting called by the NAACP in the wake of the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson was urged Monday evening to channel anger into productive...
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(Updated 1:29 p.m., Fri., July 18) Even though the University City School Board has voted to change course and accept students who are qualified to...
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Anxiety crept through SheRon Chaney when she heard that the Francis Howell School District would no longer accept about 350 transfer students from…
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It’s just after 7 a.m., and SheRon Chaney already has her family packed into an SUV and ready for school. “On a good day like today, I’m hoping it only...
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Yinzi Liu sat in the café at Washington University’s Medical School and nervously fiddled with the sleeve on her coffee cup. The 28-year old will...
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The path to a high school equivalency certificate in Missouri is about to be rewired.Starting in January the GED exam, which has been used in the state…
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During the University of Missouri Board of Curators' two-day meeting at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, the board unanimously approved the merger...
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The Democratic Party of Missouri has a new chairman. On Saturday the state party committee picked long-time political strategist Roy Temple to replace
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Even though farm income only saw a slight increase between the second quarters of 2012 and 2013, there continued to be a rapid rise in the value of
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Comprehensive immigration reform is critical to sustaining the Midwest’s role as a global leader in agriculture. That’s the message from U.S. Department of