Through extraordinary efforts by Washington correspondents Richard Dudman and Thomas Ottenad, the Post-Dispatch obtained as yet unpublished sections of the Pentagon Papers.
By Margaret Wolf Freivogel | Post-Dispatch file article
The day starts with fog and a chilly 44 degrees this morning. As the morning progresses into the afternoon, the fog will clear away to reveal mostly sunny skies. Expect a high near 61 degrees with a light southern breeze around 7 mph, gusting up to 17 mph, keeping the air feeling cool. Evening brings mostly cloudy skies with increasing clouds and a slight chance of rain, but no precipitation is expected. Overnight, the skies stay mostly cloudy, with lows dropping to about 44 degrees and a gentle
We’ve noted repeatedly how right wing billionaire Larry Ellison hired an unqualified troll named Bari Weiss to run CBS News for a very obvious set of reasons: to coddle wealth and power (particularly Trump and Netanyahu), validate and amplify right wing grievance and engagement bullshit, divide and distract the electorate, and undermine real journalism. Even if […]
John Shea, 36, of Granite City, was charged for stealing multiple vehicles from a warehouse in south St. Louis, including collectible cars, after being identified by witnesses and surveillance footage.
The U.S. Figure Skating Championships is taking place in St. Louis from January 6-11, with 60,000 visitors expected to attend, and will feature championship-level skaters, figure-skating-themed events, and appearances from former Olympians.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7, 2026 - Schnuck Markets, Inc. and The Salvation Army today announced that Schnucks customers and the company donated a total of $181,677 to The Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign through the most recent Round Up at the Register. Schnucks customers had the option to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar, with 100% of donations from the 15-day campaign benefiting The Salvation Army. Customers donated $166,677, and Schnucks added an additional $15,000. “Thank
The City Council had until Jan. 27 to approve the tax proposals, both introduced formally in recent weeks, in order to get them on the April 7 municipal election ballot.
WASHINGTON — Five years after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, the struggle to define the event and assign blame carried on in events across the city Tuesday that remained nonviolent, though still disturbing. A crowd of no more than a few hundred of President Donald Trump’s supporters commemorated the deadly attack with a […]
Respect for and upholding the rule of law is part of the job requirement of our public officials. They take an oath to do just that. Unfortunately, it seems some of our statewide officials have decided that they simply can declare what the law is and we are all expected to follow. They did not […]
Today marks the beginning of the 2026 Missouri Legislative Session. As St. Louis Public Radio’s Sarah Kellogg reports, tax cuts and a smaller state budget are major issues this year, though the specifics of both are yet to be known.
ST. LOUIS — There is some fog north of I-70 early on this Wednesday morning, especially in Illinois. With temperatures near freezing, there could be some slick spots on overpasses north of Jerseyville and up towards Litchfield. Fog should lift as the sun comes up. On Tuesday, we hit 68 F for a high. We’ll [...]
A new children’s book inspired by the life and career of rocker David Bowie is set for release this fall.Starman: The Cosmic Voyage of David Bowie, by author Matthew Cordell, imagines…