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Today's Weather: Sunny and Pleasant with a Cool Breeze
Expect a sunny and pleasant fall day with a high near 63 degrees and a low around 34. Winds will come from the northwest at 8 mph with gusts up to 17, making for a refreshing but not too chilly feel. The morning starts cool at 34 degrees, feeling closer to 31, with plenty of sunshine kicking in as the day warms to a comfortable upper-50s to low-60s range. In the afternoon, clear skies will keep conditions bright and enjoyable, perfect for any outdoor activities. Overnight, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures dipping back to the mid-30s. Winds will lighten to around 5 mph from the east, with some gusts still noticeable. No rain is expected today, so it’s a great day to get outside without worrying about wet weather. Allergy sufferers should note moderate mold levels and low ragweed, so if you are sensitive, taking precautions could be helpful. Tomorrow will bring a mostly cloudy day with highs near 59 and lows around 48. Clouds will increase, and there is a slight chance
On This Day, Oct. 23, 2020: Bruce Springsteen released ‘Letter To You’
On This Day, Oct. 23, 2020 ...Bruce Springsteen released his 12th studio album, Letter To You, his first new studio album with the E Street Band since 2014’s High Hopes.The…
1-year-old Shot in Hamilton Heights, Parents Arrested
District 5 is investigating a shooting that injured a 1-year-old on October 22, 2025 in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood.
The post 1-year-old Shot in Hamilton Heights, Parents Arrested appeared first on St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
Local Cat Behaviorist recommendations?
Dire portrait of development slowdown in SLDC report isn’t supported by the data
Film projects line up for Missouri tax breaks, from 'Ted Lasso' to 'Antiques Roadshow'
The largest tax credit award so far is for "Ted Lasso," which is approved for $4.3 million. Starring Jason Sudeikis, its season premiere was filmed in Kansas City.
Student Journalists At Indiana University And Purdue Show More Integrity, Solidarity And Backbone Than Many In The Mainstream Press
Last week, Indiana University administrators fired the school newspaper’s (Indiana Daily Student) advisor and ordered students to stop printing the paper. The student journalists say that University administrators didn’t like the student paper’s decision to increasingly criticize University President Pamela Whitten’s decision to coddle the authoritarian Trump administration, or, at best, remain silent as the […]
Stl city fire yesterday?
WrestlePocalypse Now
This Sunday brings the return of Glory Pro Wrestling to the venerable South Broadway Athletic Club in Soulard.
Loss of sales tax revenue spurs lawsuit by two Missouri counties
As Missouri lawmakers consider changes to property taxes and look ahead to an election-year session where they again are likely to debate eliminating the sales tax on groceries, they face the unanswered question of whether the constitution allows them to take away a source of local revenue. Two southeast Missouri counties are asking the courts […]
Bethalto Chamber of Commerce Participates In National Chamber of Commerce Week
BETHALTO – The Bethalto Chamber of Commerce proudly joined chambers across the country in celebrating National Chamber of Commerce Week, recognizing the vital role local chambers play in strengthening communities, supporting businesses, and fostering economic growth. Throughout the week, the Bethalto Chamber highlighted its members, shared success stories, and connected with the community through events and social media spotlights. The celebration served as a reminder of the Chamber’s mission to promote local businesses, encourage collaboration, and enhance the quality of life in the Bethalto area. "Our chamber exists to help local businesses succeed and to create a thriving community," said Director of Marketing, Nikki Winkelmann. "National Chamber Week gives us the opportunity to celebrate the partnerships that make Bethalto strong and to thank our members for their continued support." The Bethalto Chamber of Commerce continues to offer year-round programs and events
Renata Cassiano Alvarez: Passage
Renata Cassiano Alvarez, the 2025 Visiting Artist in Residence at Laumeier Sculpture Park, works predominantly in clay, focusing on process to develop an intimate and collaborative relationship with her chosen […]
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Darren Bailey's son, daughter-in-law, 2 young grandchildren killed in helicopter crash in Montana
Illinois gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey's son, daughter-in-law and two young grandchildren were killed in a helicopter crash in Montana, Bailey's campaign said in a statement Wednesday night.
Education Department layoffs illegally burden students with disabilities, advocates say
WASHINGTON — Proposed mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education have raised alarm among disability advocates and Democratic lawmakers over the potential impact on millions of students with disabilities. Advocates warn that the department cannot carry out its legally mandated functions for special education services and support at the staffing levels put forward by President […]
Missouri plans to renovate Babler State Park lodge, maybe turn it into an event space
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1938, the limestone Babler Lodge has eight bedrooms, a commercial kitchen and a great room, among other features.
Thursday, Oct. 23 - Ex-worker sues STL Sheriff
A former worker in the St. Louis sheriff’s office is suing Sheriff Alfred Montgomery, alleging she was slandered and fired for testifying in the Missouri attorney general’s lawsuit against him: STLPR's Chad Davis has the latest development. Plus, Dara Eskridge recently got a big surprise, when The CEO of Invest STL was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Rising Stars. Eskridge spoke with St. Louis on the Air host Elaine Cha about her organization’s work to help rebuild north St. Louis.
Less windy Thursday, light rain Friday afternoon
ST. LOUIS - Areas of frost are possible Thursday morning north and east of metro St. Louis as our temperatures drop into the 30s in rural areas north of I-70. We could also see some patchy frost in the eastern Ozarks. Metro St. Louis will be chilly Thursday morning, with out the door temperatures in [...]
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