This morning starts clear with a cool 44 degrees. The sun will make appearances through intermittent clouds as the day warms up to a high of 61 in the afternoon. Winds will come from the west-northwest at 7 to 15 mph gusts, adding a bit of briskness. Evening brings mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dropping toward the low 40s. Overnight, expect the clouds to stick around with lows near 40, and light winds from the east-northeast at around 7 to 10 mph. Tomorrow will see temperatures holding
Businesses and Missouri lawmakers are scrambling to understand what will happen in November, when new federal limits on intoxicating hemp products go into effect. It’s unclear just how proactive the federal government will be enforcing the new restrictions. Will it clamp down, or like it has with marijuana, look the other way as states enact […]
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department announced Tuesday morning that a woman has died after being found in her burning home with gunshot wounds.
Press release: Maplewood, December 2022, 2025 – The Maplewood Community Fund is proud to announce the completion of its first-ever grant cycle—an important milestone for this new local nonprofit and a powerful demonstration of what a caring community can accomplish together. In its inaugural round of granting, the Fund awarded $10,000 to directly support Maplewood […]
ST. LOUIS - City of St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer announced two newly appointed cabinet members Monday evening. St. Louis native Brian Light is fulfilling the role as Director of Personnel, which oversees filling job vacancies, promotions, and advertising throughout the city's 4,000-person workforce. He joins the cabinet after spending more than 24 years in [...]
Trucks filled with 66 tons of hazardous material left Yazoo City, Mississippi, on Oct. 30, 2013. Full of sacks containing plastic dust contaminated with lead, cadmium and chromium, the trucks made their way to the outskirts of Berger, Missouri, a town of 250 people along the Missouri River. The next day brought another 85 tons. […]
Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick's office is reviewing complaints that Ferguson's bookkeeping hasn't been accurate and that some departments were overspending.
Growing up in Missouri in the 1980s, the Show Me State meant something. We built America’s cars. We brewed America’s beer. We even had America’s best baseball teams. Missouri was a bellwether state. If you wanted to know what was happening in the country, Missouri could show you. But my home state, once proudly independent, […]
A hub of arts activity grows on Grand Center’s eastern edge, after the Kranzberg Arts Foundation spent $50 million dollars repurposing old buildings there. As St. Louis Public Radio’s Jeremy Goodwin reports, the nonprofit says it has set the stage, and now it’s time for more public and private dollars to take a leading role.
The warm-up continues across the bi-state region, but questions are starting to raise about whether we will or won’t bust that 71 degree record on Christmas Day. Why?
The Beatles may have broken up in 1970, but the band continues to live on and 2025 was no exception.-Fans of the band got a new look at their 1990s Anthology project…
Headlines from the Dec. 23, 1925, front page include: Native St. Louisan Gerard Swope has given $50,000 to St. Louis high schools for college scholarships. The old Davis mansion burned.