
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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Gov. Eric Greitens talks often about growing jobs in Missouri. It was one of the major themes in the Republican governor’s State of the State address...
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A bill moving through the Missouri General Assembly calls for mapping the state's more than 2,200 special tax districts. The number of such districts...
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The fate of tens of thousands of Missouri jobs could hinge on trade talks set to resume this week in Montreal. Negotiators from the United States,...
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A major shift in the national gaming industry will impact at least four casinos in the St. Louis region. Penn National is acquiring Pinnacle...
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The internet economy is a new challenge for communities throughout the region - how to deal with online home and room rental companies like Airbnb. For...
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The head of a developer with strong St. Louis ties is hoping his commitment to the Loop Trolley will help lift a cloud that has been hanging over the...
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The debate in a west St. Louis County suburb over the proposed expansion of a senior living community could be over early in the new year. That's when...
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St. Louis is no longer being considered as an option for the current round of Major League Soccer expansion. League Commissioner Don Garber announced...
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There will be another attempt to pass a payday loan bill during next year's legislative session in Jefferson City. State Rep. Charlie Davis, R-Webb City...
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St. Louis could become one of the next fronts in the battle between large and small beer companies. A nonprofit group representing independent brewers...