Episodes

  • April 18, 2017: What’s next for St. Louis?
    Apr 10 2017
    St. Louis’ new mayor, Lyda Krewson, will pick up where Francis Slay left off – both in what he started and what he left undone after 16 years in office.
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    24 mins
  • March 31, 2016: The "best phone call" of all
    Apr 10 2017
    Was Mayor Francis Slay a visionary or merely a reactionary in his approach to development in St. Louis?
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    23 mins
  • June 25, 2014: Tying the knot with LGBTQ community
    Apr 10 2017
    St. Louis’ LGBTQ community had an ally in Mayor Francis Slay, but some critics say he could have done more on issues like transgender rights and homelessness.
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    26 mins
  • August 31, 2013: Controlling crime, and the police who fight it
    Apr 10 2017
    St. Louis has struggled to reduce crime, but did regaining control of its police department in 2013 make any difference?
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    21 mins
  • January 21, 2008: The day Slay got booed
    Apr 10 2017
    St. Louis has a reputation as racially divided city. What Mayor Francis Slay did about those tensions is highly debated.
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    27 mins
  • April 8, 2003: The dawn of school board chaos
    Apr 10 2017
    Despite warnings to steer clear of St. Louis’ education issues, Mayor Francis Slay got involved in a local school board election.
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    20 mins
  • April 17, 2001: Meet the Millennium Mayor
    Apr 10 2017
    At the start of his unprecedented, 16-year tenure, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay saw a city with big ambitions – and major population and business losses.
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    17 mins
  • Welcome to the Millennium Mayor
    Mar 23 2017
    Francis Slay is St. Louis' longest serving mayor. How did six key days shape his legacy? Find out on April 10.
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    3 mins