A severe geomagnetic storm (G4) on January 18 may result in a southern shift in the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) for tonight, January 19, with a chance of glimpses being seen in parts of Central and Northern Missouri.
ADAMUZ, Spain (AP) โ Regional Spanish officials said Monday that at least 40 people are confirmed dead in a high-speed rail collision the previous night in the country's south when the tail end of a train jumped the track, causing another train speeding past in the opposite direction to derail. Juanma Moreno, the president of [...]
IAIN SULLIVAN, JOSEPH WILSON and SUMAN NAISHADHAM, Associated Press
ILLINOIS (WCIA) -- The Illinois Secretary of State is warning residents not to open or respond to a circulating text scam, in which the scammer claims to be from the Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). "Scammers are targeting Illinoisans with phony text messages -- even I got one," Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias [...]
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway, a former U.S. attorney and State House speaker, is returning to politics after practicing law in St. Louis.
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is hosting their annual food drive in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and cars began lining up early Monday morning for the event.
ST. LOUIS -- A Cold Weather Advisory remains in place to our east and northeast. It does not include St. Louis city or county. Gusty northwesterly winds continue through the morning hours. Wind chills will be subzero in many areas come daybreak. Despite a bright day, temperatures don't make it very far into the 20s [...]
The mentality that defines Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams didnโt begin under the bright lights of the NFL. It began years ago, when Williams was a student at St. John Vianney High School, where discipline, purpose, and perseverance first took root.
For better or for worse, the St. Louis Cardinals find themselves at a crossroads this season, not only in reshaping their roster with a future focus, but also navigating a series of unresolved business matters.
Phil Goyette, the former NHL forward who helped the Montreal Canadiens win Stanley Cup titles in his first four seasons and was the New York Islandersโ first coach, has died. He was 92. The Canadiens said Goyette died Saturday. The team didnโt provide a cause of death. Goyette, from Lachine, Quebec, made his debut with the Canadiens in 1956-57. He also played for the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres and St. Louis Blues, winning the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct in 1969-70 with St. Louis. In 940 regular-season games, Goyette had 207 goals and 467 assists. He added 17 goals and 29 assists in 94 playoff games. Goyette coached the expansion Islanders in 1972-73, going 6-40-4 before he was replaced.
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Fire Department responded to a fire at a vacant building in South St. Louis around 10:30 p.m. Saturday night, with flames shooting from the first and second floors. The fire occurred at the intersection of Louisiana and Winnebago. Responders were called to the scene, but it remains unclear if [...]
ST. LOUIS - It is a frigid morning out there with wind chills in the single digits to a few degrees below zero. Sunday will be less cold than Saturday with temperatures climbing into the low 30s. We'll see increasing clouds from mid morning through the afternoon. While a few flurries are possible today, especially [...]
Frigid temperatures around St. Louis meant many people and pets staying indoors. But some brave St. Louisans ventured outdoors Saturday and kept busy with weekend activities.
The Chaim Bloom era has officially begun for the St. Louis Cardinals. In his first offseason as President of Baseball Operations, Bloom has moved quickly, trading several big-name veterans while attempting to accelerate a rare rebuild for the franchise.