Did you know that nearly 70% of veterans in the United States do not regularly participate in traditional Veterans Day ceremonies or attend veteran-focused events? This surprising statistic suggests that many veterans might feel disconnected from standard forms of recognition, highlighting the need for fresh, meaningful approaches to honoring their service. How can communities rethink veteran appreciation to create inclusive, impactful experiences that resonate with those who served? Rethinking
November 11 holds a significant place in world history, marking events that have shaped nations, cultures, and the course of global affairs. One of the most impactful moments in modern history took place on November 11, 1918, when the armistice was signed between the Allied Forces and Germany, effectively bringing an end to World War I. Known as Armistice Day, this marked the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front starting at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Expect a mostly sunny and breezy day with a high of 53 degrees and a low of 35. Winds will come from the south-southwest at 14 mph with gusts up to 24 mph. It will feel a bit chilly with midday temperatures feeling closer to the mid-40s. The morning will start cool and partly cloudy, gradually clearing to mostly sunny skies by afternoon. The breeze will keep the air fresh but add a bit to the chill factor. Evening will remain mainly clear with winds calming somewhat, allowing overnight lows to
More than 3,000 immigrants who are in Missouri legally but are not citizens are expected to lose eligibility for the nationβs largest federal food assistance program this month due to the massive tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law in July, according to the stateβs Department of Social Services. Another 6,000 could […]
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 […]
The St. Louis Police Office's Association's filed suit Monday, saying the county said it would not provide scheduled raises for 12 employees, arguing their promotions counted as an annual raise.