Kurt Greenbaum, Patch Staff
- Maplewood-Brentwood, MO
Regional editor in St. Louis. Has worked as a journalist since college, at the Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, as an online general manager at Media General, editor of an online start-up called dbusiness.com and as online news director and assistant city editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Married with two kids. Loves to read biography and nonfiction, listen to Green Day, the Beatles and U2. Loves television and movies.
Email: kurt.greenbaum@patch.com
Phone: 314.707.7891
Hometown: Fort Riley, Kan.
Birthday: Jan. 9
Beliefs
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So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them.
In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I tend to be a fiscal conservative who believes society has an obligation to help and support the less fortunate among us.
For me, that doesn't mean government has to be the answer -- and it often isn't the best answer -- but it means government sometimes can be the answer.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I consider myself an independent.
Religion
I am a Christian, active at my local Episcopal church. I have been involved in a number of church committees, served on my church's vestry and I sing in the choir.
Posting Activity
Kirkwood, MO|News|
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Town And Country-Manchester, MO|News|
Mugs in the News: The Faces that Made This Week's Crime Headlines
The following mug shots were taken from various Patch crime reports between Sept. 22-28.
Chesterfield, MO|News|
Domestic Abuse: How Should It Be Reported on Patch?
We've reported a fair number of cases on Patch in the past few months. What's the best way to bring it to light?
Creve Coeur, MO|News|
Creve Coeur Outlet Scaring Up New Business This Halloween Season
Halloween Thrills is setting up shop in Creve Coeur's Heritage Plaza.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Ladue High 'Senior List' Prompts Civil Rights Complaint from Mom
Ruth Ahlemeier, the Ladue High mom who exposed the school's slam-list tradition, also shared the story on the Riverfront Times.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Northbound Lindbergh Re-Opened After Truck Fire in Frontenac
Emergency workers reported the fire shut down the road near Deacon.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Police Euthanize Injured Deer Found Near Homeowner's Property
That's just one of the incidents reported by Ladue police in this week's blotter.
Ballwin-Ellisville, MO|News|
News Nearby: Ladue High's Obscene 'Senior List' Has Been Around at Least 10 Years
Ladue administrators say they take bullying seriously, but they cannot combat students who make bad decisions in spite of the consequences.
Chesterfield, MO|News|
News Nearby: Ladue High's Obscene 'Senior List' Has Been Around at Least 10 Years
Ladue administrators say they take bullying seriously, but they cannot combat students who make bad decisions in spite of the consequences.
Ballwin-Ellisville, MO|News|
Are You Better Off Now Than You Were 4 Years Ago?
That's the question of the election, right? Or is it?
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Obscene List About Ladue High Girls Sparks Parent's Ire with School Board: Big Story of the Week
A Ladue School District letter describes it as an "ugly tradition" the school has tried to stop.
Chesterfield, MO|News|
Hundreds Evacuated from Chesterfield Mall Over Water Pressure Issue
The pressure issue in the fire sprinkler system triggered an alarm. The incident was over in about 20 minutes
Creve Coeur, MO|News|
Ladue School Board Gets 1st Glimpse at Funding Building Plans
An initial draft of a funding plan for Ladue's $107 million "master plan" would raise the debt service tax by 30 cents per $100 in assessed value by 2015.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Ladue School Board Gets 1st Glimpse at Funding Building Plans
An initial draft of a funding plan for Ladue's $107 million "master plan" would raise the debt service tax by 30 cents per $100 in assessed value by 2015.
Town And Country-Manchester, MO|News|
Obscene List About West County Students Sparks Parent's Ire with School Board
State Rep. Sue Allen of Town and Country is backing a parent's fight to halt what the Ladue School District describes as an "ugly tradition" involving high school girls that the school has tried to stop.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Ladue High's Obscene 'Senior List' Has Been Around at Least 10 Years
Ladue administrators say they take bullying seriously, but they cannot combat students who make bad decisions in spite of the consequences.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Obscene List About Ladue High Girls Sparks Parent's Ire with School Board
A Ladue School District letter describes it as an "ugly tradition" the school has tried to stop.
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Golf Balls Fall from the Sky for St. Joseph's Fundraiser
School principal Sister Pat Dunphy was carried aloft to drop the 223 balls in one of several contests for St. Joe's "Celebration at Sunset."
Ladue-Frontenac, MO|News|
Police Activity in Ladue: Stolen Phone at School, Accidents
The weekly report from the Ladue Police Department includes down power lines.