AAA predicts a record number of road trips for Thanksgiving this year, with 73 million people expected to be driving, and travelers are advised to leave early and exercise caution to avoid delays and ensure a safe journey.
Thousands of people across the U.S. recently found blue grocery bags tied to their front door — to be stuffed with food donation items that scouts could come back and collect this past weekend. It’s an annual tradition known as Scouting for Food, which started 40 years ago in St. Louis.
STLPR’s Lacretia Wimbley has this report on the collection, and the impact in the St. Louis region.
A 34-year-old man has been waiting 472 days in the Greene County jail for services and treatment from Missouri’s mental health department that could enable him to stand trial. A 31-year-old man in the Jackson County jail has been waiting 445 days for treatment. A 64-year-old man in the Buchanan County jail has been waiting […]
The question of whether the use of state funds for private education helps or harms taxpayers was central to day one of arguments on Monday in a trial that will determine the fate of Missouri’s voucher program. The Missouri National Education Association is challenging the state’s $50 million appropriation to MOScholars, a program overseen by […]
A cold front is expected to bring gusty winds and clearing skies to the region on Tuesday, followed by a cold and dry Thanksgiving, and a storm Friday night and Saturday that could bring rain and snow to the region.
Lindsey Buckingham fans can look forward to a new album that's on the way.The former Fleetwood Mac star revealed the news in a post on Instagram, which featured a video of him describing…
Migrant workers return from Gulf countries with failed kidneys, victims of extreme temperatures, grueling labor, and a global system that leaves them unprotected.