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LIST: School closures, adjustments after severe storms Monday

2 months ago
ST. LOUIS – Severe weather swept through the St. Louis region Monday, causing damage and power outages. Many school districts are working to recover from the storms' aftermath, with some cancelling classes or implementing alternative methods of instruction (AMI) day.
Nick Gladney

Tuesday, April 28 - Mixing media, making magic

2 months ago
Artist and educator Carmon Colangelo is retiring this month after 20 years as the founding dean of Washington University’s Sam Fox School of Visual Arts and Design. As an innovative print-maker, Colangelo mixes media and combines old and new techniques. A survey show of his work is now on view at the Bruno David Gallery in Clayton. He chats with STLPR's Jeremy Goodwin about his approach.

Missouri Senate committee debates plan to reinstate presidential primary for 2028

2 months ago
Missouri would join at least 14 other states with a “Super Tuesday” presidential primary in 2028 under a bill that would also bind the state’s delegates on the first ballot at national political conventions.  During testimony Monday to the state Senate Local Government, Elections and Pensions Committee, leaders of the state’s two largest political parties […]
Rudi Keller

More showers and storms possible Tuesday, cooler temps on the way

2 months ago
ST. LOUIS - The rain and storms of Monday are gone, but we aren’t completely done with the wet weather just yet. Monday saw 2.14 inches of rainfall at Lambert Airport, a record for the date (4/27). We dried out and cleared out overnight. Tuesday will start nice before clouds return late in the morning. [...]
Angela Hutti

Stern, Jr., Henry Hirsh

2 months ago
Henry Hirsh Stern, Jr., 88, of Clayton, Mo., passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 25th, 2026. Born in St. Louis, Mo., September 18th, 1937, Henry was defined by his intense zest for life in every way, his commitment to family…