The Work of Art: The Federal Art Project, 1935–1943 presents a remarkable group of artworks that reflect the creative efforts of artists working under difficult circumstances. During the Great Depression, […]
Narrative Wisdom and African Arts explores how historical and contemporary African arts make visible narratives rooted in collective and individual memory and knowledge. The exhibition acknowledges the intersections between certain […]
Area businesses and churches are closed on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, due to the winter weather in our area. CLOSED Sunday - Businesses Nautilus Fitness Center will be closing at noon East Alton American Legion Post 794 Gateway Arch Bakers and Hale El Mezcal Restaurant ATT Store (Alton) EXO Nail (Edwardsville) Bluff City Grill Lambert Airport (Delays and Cancellations) Duke Bakery Edwardsville YMCA Grafton Winery The Vineyards Dillards (South County Mall) Dillards St. Clair Square (Fairview Heights) Dillards (St. Louis Galleria) Geno's 140 Club Germania Brew Haus Hayner Public Library - all locations Heaterz Sports Tap Mac's Pizza and Poker - Godfrey Maeva's Coffee - Alton MCT Transit - Pontoon Beach Mississippi Mud Pottery - Alton Mister Donut - Godfrey Old Bakery Beer Wood River Rec Center Roper's Regal Beagle Senior Services Plus Wellness Center - Alton Shivers Frozen Custard - Godfrey Wood River Public Library St. Louis
Ferguson-Florissant superintendent Dr. Joseph Davis has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation regarding 'personal matters' according to the district.
A mixture of freezing rain, sleet, and snow have been seen across the St. Louis region on Sunday. FOX 2 extreme weather specialist Chris Higgins explains the difference between freezing rain and sleet and the danger they bring to roadways.
A winter storm has arrived in St. Louis, with sleet and snow accumulations expected to range from 4" to 12"+, and windy conditions causing potential power outages due to falling tree limbs and powerlines.
David Sukhin's Snow Day Calculator, which uses an algorithm to predict the chances of a snow day, has grown from a middle school project to a nationwide phenomenon, with over 5 million unique users a year.