As February's winter weather continues to impact the area, road conditions in Waterloo and Millstadt remain a concern, especially for those who must be out in the elements.ย
The Missouri Department of Transportation is expecting road conditions to worsen overnight Tuesday into Wednesday as the snow continues to fall. The department is closely monitoring road conditions across the entire state.
This latest snowstorm will wind down, but flurries will persist through Wednesday. Temperatures will stay in the teens for highs, with gusty winds making it feel much colder.
Plows have been busy in St. Charles County, with MoDOT highway signs advising motorists to stay off the roads if they donโt have to be out and about.
Most schools have closets for students to hang coats. But a closet to give away coats? Thatโs another story, one that plays itself out at nearly three dozen schools in seven different districts in the St. Louis area.
he Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) issued its safety advisory for locals to consider amidst this winter storm, lasting through Thursday.
The department urges Missourians to minimize their risks for weather-related injuries, as the winter weather can bring unpredictable situations, such as power outages and travel risks.
Nolan Arenado, after an offseason filled with trade speculation, is back for his fifth season with the St. Louis Cardinals. While his return gives the Cardinals stability at third base, it could have a ripple effect on the playing time of younger teammates looking to carve out everyday roles.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe issued an executive order Tuesday that directs all Missouri state agencies to eliminate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The Missouri Department of Transportation is now treating the roads ahead of this second wave of snow, unlike its earlier plan to hold off on treatment over fears of refreezing.
The City of St. Louis can be known for a lot of things, from gooey butter cake, the Gateway Arch, and the 1904 World Fair, but did you know we're also the first city to receive a cow from a plane?
A harsh winter with several snowstorms has forced many Missouri schools to rely on virtual learning days, also known as AMI days, in hopes to prevent the need to extend the traditional school year.