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Kehoe defends redistricting, will sign new map soon

6 months 1 week ago
In a sit-down interview Friday, Kehoe dismissed claims that the map is unconstitutional. He also denied that there is an error in the “Missouri First Map” that lawmakers passed during a special session last week.
Mark Zinn

Glenn Zimmermann's Long Range Fall Outlook

6 months 1 week ago
September I just need to say this: it’s been a weird September so far. Normally, the first couple of weeks are kind of hot and humid. And it’s not until about the third week that we see a cooldown into a fall mode. This year, the cool rolled in late August, and we had a [...]
Glenn Zimmerman

Hans Zimmer's cinematic concert experience comes to St. Louis

6 months 1 week ago
ST.LOUIS – The legendary Hans Zimmer, a multi-award-winning film composer, will be showcasing his new, cinematic concert experience, “The World of Hans Zimmer: A New Dimension,” at the Chafetz Arena. With several box-office hits such as “Interstellar,” “Gladiator” and “The Lion King,” the self-taught musician has been captivating audiences for decades. Zimmer and Grammy nominated [...]
Nyah Marcano

Missouri congressman accuses government of blocking UAP information

6 months 1 week ago
Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison is accusing the federal government of blocking information about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). UAP is a term used to describe unknown objects in the air, sea, or space that we cannot easily explain. It is what used to call “UFO” or Unidentified Flying Object, but was updated by the Pentagon in 2022. This was done to make it broader, to help cover things beyond just flying objects, such as those found in the sea or in  outer space.
Alex Barton

Man dies five months after being shot in St. Louis

6 months 1 week ago
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department announced Friday morning that a man shot in north St. Louis last year has died. According to officials, 71-year-old Timothy Anderson was shot in the ear and sustained "serious injuries" to his head on Nov. 7 in the 4100 block of North 22nd St. After the [...]
Megan Mueller

How to keep stink bugs out: Tips as temperatures drop

6 months 1 week ago
As temperatures begin to drop across Missouri, we may soon start to notice stink bugs sneaking inside.   These pests aren’t dangerous to people or pets, but they can quickly become annoying when they arrive in large numbers as temps cool down in the fall and winter months.
Alex Barton

Ready, Set, Weekend: St. Louis events Sept. 19-21

6 months 1 week ago
ST. LOUIS - The end of September is nearing, and fall events are ramping up as the first day of the autumnal equinox is Monday. Below is a list of some events happening around the St. Louis area: The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Race: Sept. 19-21 All events at the Emerson Central Fields [...]
Angela Hutti

Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival Returns with Three Days of Cultural Events

6 months 1 week ago
ST. LOUIS -- Come celebrate three days of live music, folkloric dance, authentic foods, and artisan crafts at the 29th Annual Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival. Returning to Soulard Park September 19-21, the festival celebrates the vibrant heritage and traditions of Hispanic nations. Admission is free, and the entire community is invited to participate in [...]
Joran Wise

Boeing strike continues: Company rejects union-crafted contract proposal

6 months 1 week ago
ST. LOUIS - Striking Boeing union members overwhelmingly approved an offer this morning drafted by their own union that could have ended the walkout by thousands of workers. But Boeing company officials rejected the union-crafted contract not long after it was approved by the rank and file. Members of the International Association of Machinists and [...]
Chris Regnier