Author: Chad Davis
Chad Davis
has 9% among authors.
BS Score: 1.5%.
Articles analyzed: 25.
Words analyzed: 64,589.
Analyzed articles
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 7/2/2026, 6:24 PM
Self-Serving Bias 12.5% - Framing Effect 11.1% - Negativity Bias 9%
St. Louis’ new summerlong curfew for teens in the city’s downtown neighborhoods should be judged by whether residents see less teen-involved violence there, Mayor Cara Spencer said. The mayor said the curfew, which begins Friday night and runs from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. through Labor Day, will help keep young people safe this summer. “I think... more
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 6/18/2026, 9:21 PM
Unattributed Quote 34.7% - Pessimism Bias 19.2% - Appeal to Authority 15.6%
A fire took down a St. Louis Street Division truck next to where a water main break opened a large hole downtown. The fire occurred Thursday morning at Biddle Street and North Broadway when a street department worker arrived on the scene for routine monitoring of the cave-in. A spokesperson for the street department confirmed the... more
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 6/11/2026, 11:11 PM
Negativity Bias 27.2% - Availability Heuristic 14.6% - Recency Bias 7.6%
Five former St. Louis sheriff’s workers have filed federal lawsuits against the city, alleging they were victims of discrimination. The suits filed Thursday are on behalf of former workers claiming now-ousted Sheriff Alfred Montgomery fired them based on race, age, gender and disability. The suits also claim he had acted in retaliation.... more
STLPR
- By Brian Munoz, Chad Davis, Layla Halilbasic
- 6/7/2026, 10:00 AM
Hasty Generalization 17.1% - Anecdotal 17.1% - In-Group Bias 13.3%
Saturday’s Bosnia and Herzegovina match against Panama wasn’t a regular match for Mila Mujdzic and her son Nermin Hajrizi. Mujdzic came to the St. Louis area from Bosnia in the 1990s fleeing the Bosnian genocide. While she’s called St. Louis home since then, Saturday's match also felt like a home game. “This is my home, and I'm... more
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 6/4/2026, 7:00 PM
Optimism Bias 12.1% - Appeal to Emotion 11.7% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 7.3%
The race to the 2028 Summer Olympics begins in St. Louis: The city will host the Olympic marathon trials. The 2028 U.S. Olympic Team Trials–Marathon will take place on March 25, 2028. The top three men and three women finalists will represent Team USA months later at the 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. St. Louis Mayor Cara... more
KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR
- By Chad Davis
- 5/22/2026, 9:00 AM
Appeal to Emotion 21.9% - Negativity Bias 18.5% - Hasty Generalization 9.5%
For more than 26 years, Victor López Delara lived a life not unfamiliar to most Americans. The Florissant resident has two children, owns López Mechanics, a small mobile mechanic business, and is engaged. In his spare time, he volunteered in the community, often coaching Little League baseball games. In February, that world began... more
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 5/21/2026, 10:00 AM
Appeal to Emotion 19.2% - Negativity Bias 19.2% - Loss Aversion 13.2%
For more than 26 years, Victor López Delara lived a life not unfamiliar to most Americans. The Florissant resident has two children, owns López Mechanics, a small mobile mechanic business, and is engaged. In his spare time, he volunteered in the community, often coaching Little League baseball games. In February, that world began... more
KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR
- By Chad Davis
- 5/19/2026, 9:27 PM
Appeal to Emotion 23.5% - Pessimism Bias 13.7% - Negativity Bias 12.4%
A Missouri appeals court ruled Tuesday that Christopher Dunn should remain a free man, upholding the ruling that overturned his decades-old murder conviction. The Missouri Eastern District Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that a reasonable judge would find "clear and convincing evidence" that Dunn was innocent of the murder of Ricco... more
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 5/14/2026, 6:33 PM
Appeal to Emotion 11.6% - Optimism Bias 9.7% - Overconfidence Bias 6%
St. Louis officials have proposed a board bill that would allocate $230 million in Rams settlement funds, with about $110 million going toward north St. Louis. Mayor Cara Spencer, Board of Aldermen President Megan Green and heads of various city agencies and organizations discussed the proposal Thursday. The bill is broken into three... more
STLPR
- By Chad Davis
- 5/13/2026, 10:00 AM
Optimism Bias 15.2% - Self-Serving Bias 7.6% - Halo Effect 5.5%
St. Louis Sheriff's Office officials said they've been able to provide more medical transports from the city jail thanks to a new overtime budget. Previous administrations said staffing shortages prevented them from providing transportation for medical services. Interim Sheriff John Hayden Jr. discussed the department's budget proposal... more