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Judge slams Noem over termination of temporary legal status for 60,000 immigrants
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California Wednesday found the Trump administration unlawfully terminated temporary protections for more than 60,000 nationals from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. In a scathing 52-page order, Northern District of California Judge Trina Thompson found that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not go through the proper federal procedures to […]
St. Louis-area wind phones help connect bereaved with loved ones
Wind phones look like the landlines that were once ubiquitous in homes. These phones, though, an outlet for grief, where the living can talk to loved ones who’ve died.
This weekend's Weather: Chilly with clouds and some sun
Friday morning starts off cold with cloudy skies and a temperature near 26 degrees. The day remains mostly cloudy through the afternoon as the high reaches 36 degrees with a light northeast wind gusting up to 12 mph. By evening, clouds continue to dominate, cooling down to a low near 26 overnight. Winds stay light and skies remain cloudy. Saturday will see a turn toward partly sunny skies. The high climbs to 40 degrees with a low dipping to 22 at night. Winds will be gentle from the north, with
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This Day in History: The Launch of the First Manned Mars Mission Ignites a New Era in Space Exploration
January 2nd has long been a day marked by remarkable events across the globe, touching on various facets of human achievement, culture, and history. From groundbreaking scientific endeavors to significant political milestones, this date offers a fascinating glimpse into the tapestry of our shared past. Today, we take a journey through some of the most impactful happenings that have shaped the world on January 2nd throughout history. Arguably the most momentous event recorded on this date is
Hackers target Missouri government worker savings accounts
The hack affects state employees, including prison guards, higher education regulators and highway patrol troopers.
Teen airlifted to hospital after crash in Franklin County
A 16-year-old from Union was airlifted to a hospital in St. Louis with serious injuries after a single-vehicle crash on Route YY in Franklin County, Missouri.
Lambert Airport braces for record holiday return travel period
The TSA is expecting 44.3 million travelers at airport security from Dec. 19, 2025, through Jan. 4, 2026, due to increased flight costs and specific travel dates around the holidays, and is fully staffed and prepared to manage the expected record passenger levels.
Missouri lawmakers hope 2026 is the year maternal and infant health get the spotlight
Missouri has some of the worst rates for maternal and infant mortality in the country. This isn’t old news. Nor are the solutions that lawmakers like state Rep. LaKeySha Bosley, a St. Louis Democrat, continue to propose in the hopes of finally getting more people to pay attention. The numbers should raise alarms for Missouriians […]
Man struck, killed in overnight crash on I-70 in north St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — A man was killed overnight Friday after being struck by a vehicle on Interstate 70 in north St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD), the crash happened around 12:30 a.m. on eastbound I-70, east of Union Boulevard. The crash involved a Kia Niro. When first responders arrived on [...]
Cloudy and cold Friday, warm-up next week for back to work and school
ST. LOUIS — A gray day ahead for our Friday. We’re starting the morning with clouds and areas of fog. Low clouds are expected to linger across the region throughout Friday. That will keep temperatures down, with highs only in the mid to upper 30s. After a cloudy night, it does look like we’ll get [...]
Friday, Jan. 2 - Climate change and small bugs
Climate change is affecting many area species. SLU researchers have found for a small bug called the treehopper, it is finding a way to adapt.
Joe Walsh reveals the secret to the Eagles’ longevity
The Eagles will return for more residency dates at the Sphere Las Vegas in January, with dates confirmed through March. While they've already announced that the March shows will be their…
See the Jan. 2, 1926, front page: 'The gang's all here,' Jack Daniel men sing in jail
Headlines from the Jan. 2, 1926, front page include: 'The gang's all here,' Jack Daniel men sing in jail
Wildfire smoke is a national crisis, and it’s worse than you think
Greenhouse gas and particulate emissions from fires globally may be 70 percent higher than once believed.
University of Nebraska is eliminating a key climate research department
As Nebraska's weather intensifies, farmers are losing a critical resource to understand it.
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