Jose R. Gomez has been sworn in as the new Vice President of the St. Louis Labor Council AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations), marking the first Hispanic leader to hold an executive rank with the labor organization. The Business Manager for Laborers’ Local 110 since February 2024, Gomez’s career is […]
A lot of people assume they want to be left alone more when it’s cold and dark. Yet for many of us, the opposite happens: we start reaching out, checking group chats more often, and feeling a sharper sting when plans fall through. That pull toward other people in winter isn’t just “being needy” or “not handling it well.” It’s a mix of biology, habit, and culture. And once you understand it, the craving makes more sense—and becomes easier to work
On February 5, 1958, a U.S. Air Force B-47 bomber collided with an F-86 fighter jet during a training flight over Georgia, and the bomber crew released a Mark 15 nuclear bomb into the waters near Tybee Island to land safely. The weapon was never recovered. At the time, the incident underscored how quickly Cold War routines—constant drills, high readiness, and large stockpiles—could create real-world danger even without an enemy attack. It still matters today because it helped shape
This morning starts off with intermittent clouds and temperatures near 29 degrees. By afternoon, expect clouds to give way to some sunshine as the high reaches around 37 degrees. Winds will be from the south-southwest at about 9 mph, gusting to 18 mph, adding a slight chill to the air. This evening, skies clear to mostly clear with temperatures cooling off into the low 30s. Overnight, conditions stay mostly clear with lows dropping to near 29 degrees and a gentle west wind at 7 mph. Tomorrow's
We’ve been talking about how the Trump GOP is launching an all out attack on Netflix’s proposed merger with Warner Brothers. Not because they care about antitrust or corporate power, but because they really want Trump-allied billionaire Larry Ellison to buy Warner Brothers, CNN, and HBO. It’s part of their unsubtle plan to acquire what’s […]
The City of St. Louis, Gateway Arch Park Foundation and Great Rivers Greenway are partnering to make improvements to Kiener Plaza, including new pavers, an underground water collection system, shade structures, regrading and leveling of the oval lawn, additional electrical panels and light poles, and upgraded irrigation and drainage systems, with the project set to start on Feb. 9 and be completed by October 2026.
St. Louis County leaders are hosting a town hall meeting to discuss the "Save Lives Now" initiative, which aims to reduce shootings and homicides in the community by 20 percent over three years through a coordinated local approach.
The number of Missourians waiting in jail for services from the state’s mental health department continues to rise, with a backlog of more than 500 people with stalled cases. None of the people on the wait list have been convicted of the crime that led to their incarceration. They were found incompetent to stand trial […]
President Donald Trump’s second term in office has been marked by a sharp shift in immigration policy and enforcement efforts — including deadly confrontations in Minneapolis.
While St. Louis hasn’t seen immigration raids like those, and the Trump administration hasn’t announced any, community members are still on edge about the possibility.
I dedicated decades of my life to helping keep St. Louis safe. As a former cop, I know how hard it is to do that with limited resources – we can’t be everywhere at once or prevent every crime. How we prioritize our time and resources matters. That’s why many police chiefs, sheriffs, and prosecutors […]
ST. LOUIS - We have some pockets of fog this Thursday morning, especially near rivers. With temperatures in the teens, this increases the concern for freezing fog, when moisture near the ground can freeze onto surfaces. There is still a lot of treatment out of the roads, which should help. As always, be cautious and [...]