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Beloved Reporter Killed in Freak Accident

St. Louis is mourning the sudden loss of one of its most distinctive media voices after veteran journalist Ray Hartmann was killed in a highway accident on Thursday, April 23, 2026. Hartmann, 73, died when two tires that came loose from a tractor-trailer went airborne and crashed through the roof of his Chevrolet Bolt on Interstate 64.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol said Hartmann was driving eastbound on I-64 near I-270 in west St. Louis County at around 2 p.m. when the tires, which had detached from a towed unit on a westbound tractor-trailer, struck the median, became airborne, and slammed into his vehicle. He was transported to Mercy Hospital St. Louis, where he was pronounced dead. His family said they believe he died at the scene.

Andy Leonard, Hartmann’s longtime friend and attorney, confirmed the journalist’s death in a statement on behalf of the family. Hartmann is survived by his wife, Kerri Hartmann, and their two children, Ben and Brielle, both of whom were away at college at the time of the accident.

A Towering Figure in St. Louis Media

For nearly half a century, Hartmann shaped how St. Louis debated politics, culture, and power. He founded the alternative weekly Riverfront Times in 1977, building it into a fearless publication known for skewering the powerful and championing the underdog. Colleagues say the paper became a model for alternative weeklies across the country.

Hartmann later relaunched St. Louis Magazine in the mid-1990s and served as its publisher and owner until selling it in 2018. Writer Jeannette Cooperman, who worked with him at both publications, was among the many journalists he mentored. Martin Duggan, the original provocateur of Donnybrook, was Hartmann’s own longtime mentor.

In 1987, Hartmann co-created Donnybrook, the weekly roundtable program on Nine PBS that grew into one of the most-watched local public affairs shows in the country. He sat at the Donnybrook table for nearly 40 years, rarely missing a week.

“He launched this program, this weekly roundtable discussion show, which is still on the air today. That’s a tremendous legacy,” longtime friend and Donnybrook host Charlie Brennan told 5 On Your Side. Fellow panelist Alvin Reid said Hartmann brought intensity and purpose to every discussion. “Ray was determined to make a difference in St. Louis. He wanted to make a difference on every show,” Reid said.

From Speechwriter to Congressional Candidate

Born and raised in West County, Hartmann liked to joke about growing up on its “mean streets.” He attended Parkway Central High School, where he was later inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. At the University of Missouri, he served as editor-in-chief of The Maneater twice — the only student to hold the post twice in the storied paper’s history.

After graduation, in a twist that surprised many who later knew him as a progressive voice, Hartmann worked as a speechwriter for then-Gov. Christopher “Kit” Bond, a Republican. He famously quipped about his role in Bond’s failed 1976 reelection campaign: “I did such a spectacular job in that role that the voters picked Joe Teasdale and sent us home.”

In 2019, Hartmann joined KTRS, where he hosted St. Louis In The Know With Ray Hartmann. He stepped away from media in 2024 to mount his own bid for office, running for Congress in Missouri’s 2nd District. He won the Democratic primary but lost to incumbent Republican Rep. Ann Wagner in the general election, who secured a seventh consecutive term. Following the defeat, Hartmann transitioned to fundraising consulting for area nonprofits.

A City in Mourning

A makeshift memorial sprang up outside the Nine PBS building in St. Louis within hours of the news. The station said in a statement that the entire Donnybrook family was “shocked and deeply saddened,” calling Hartmann “a cornerstone of St. Louis journalism and a foundational voice of Donnybrook.”

Brennan said that he and Hartmann were “kind of like brothers,” and his friend was as warm as he was sharp. Above all, friends said, Hartmann’s identity was rooted in his family. Brennan said Hartmann rarely had a conversation without mentioning his children. “First and foremost, he was a great father to his kids,” he said.

Nine PBS announced it would air an extended episode of Donnybrook at 7 p.m. on April 30, in Hartmann’s honor. Kerri Hartmann, in a statement to local media, summed up what so many in the city were feeling: “It’s such a tragic loss. He was dearly loved. We’re going to miss him so much.”

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