The holiday season is often characterized by joy, celebration, and the spirit of giving. While many individuals focus on gift exchanges and festive gatherings, the true essence of the holidays extends beyond personal enjoyment. Giving back during this time not only strengthens community bonds but also fosters a sense of gratitude and fulfillment. This article explores the importance of giving back during the holidays, highlighting its benefits, practical ways to contribute, and the profound impact it can have on both individuals and communities. The Spirit of the Season Holidays are traditionally viewed as a time for family, friends, and festivities. However, they can also serve as a poignant reminder of the needs of others, particularly those who are less fortunate. The spirit of the season encourages generosity, compassion, and selflessness. When we prioritize giving back, we not only uplift others but also enhance our own holiday experience. Engaging in acts of kindness can transform
A snowstorm that swept western Missouri last year left a patient waiting on critical medication they needed to ward off seizures. That patient ended up in a hospital to deliver a dose of the drug. Now, with an increasing number of rural residents relying on mail service to get their prescriptions — and the U.S. […]
Exhibition is free and open to the public during COCA's business hours in Millstone Gallery Off The Record is a series of Gouache paintings of iconic record label and album art […]
December 9th has witnessed a myriad of significant events over the years, each contributing to the tapestry of history in diverse ways. In 1990, a momentous event took place that would change the course of history: the United Nations General Assembly ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This landmark treaty aimed to protect the rights of children globally, setting a standard that recognized them as individuals with their own rights and dignity. With over 190 countries ratifying the convention, it remains one of the most widely accepted human rights instruments in the world, emphasizing the importance of education, health, and protection against violence and exploitation. The convention continues to influence policies and practices aimed at safeguarding children's rights today. On this day in 1965, the United States launched its first space probe to Mars, named Mariner 4. This historic mission marked a significant milestone in space exploration, as it was the first
St. Louis chief information officers and technology leaders joined at the The Chase Park Plaza on Dec. 5, 2024, for the 2024 St. Louis ORBIE Awards, hosted by St.LouisCIO.
The Leadership Award winner is Suda Suvarna, Deloitte’s global chief digital solutions delivery officer, senior managing director.
The Global winner is Amanda McClerren, CIO and head of digital transformation and information technology, crop science division, Bayer.
The Large Enterprise winner is Jessie Minton, vice chancellor…
SpaceX’s Starlink service can be an absolute game changer for those completely out of range of broadband access. Getting several hundred megabits per second in the middle of nowhere is a decidedly good thing, assuming you can afford the $120 a monthly subscription, $375 (or more) hardware fee, and occasional $100 “congestion surcharges.” But contrary to […]
Embattled personnel director has added former director Rick Frank, who clashed with Mayor Tishaura Jones over hiring a police chief, to the reemployment list for the powerful job.
UPDATE: The 12-year-old was located safe. ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The St. Louis County Police Department has issued an Endangered Person Advisory for a missing 12-year-old boy. According to the St. Louis County Police Department, a 12-year-old went missing around 1 a.m. Monday morning after running away following an argument with his guardian in [...]
A St. Louis man was arrested Sunday following a crime spree involving armed robbery, car theft and a police chase through Jefferson and Ste. Genevieve counties.