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Study ranks Missouri as worst in the United States for early education
Missouri was ranked last out of all states in a recent WalletHub study of early education programs, with the state also ranking below average in pre-K access, quality, and economic support.
Sports Final: David Critchley talks St. Louis CITY SC
David Critchley, the interim head coach of St. Louis CITY SC, joins FOX 2 Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne on Sports Final to discuss his first opportunity to lead the team, the CITY 2 pipeline and the upcoming matchup with Premier League squad Aston Villa.
Tornado branch piles - volunteers?
Where the Night Sky Comes Alive: Discovering the Best Stargazing Spots
Did you know that nearly 80% of the world’s population lives under light-polluted skies, unable to see the Milky Way with the naked eye? This startling fact underscores just how precious truly dark skies have become. For those who crave the awe of celestial wonders, finding the right stargazing location is essential—especially on clear summer nights when the heavens are at their most vibrant. Understanding What Makes a Great Stargazing Spot Not all stargazing locations are created equal. Several factors contribute to the quality of the view and the overall experience: Darkness: Artificial light from cities and towns significantly diminishes the visibility of stars and planets. The darker the sky, the more celestial bodies are visible. Altitude: Higher elevations often have less atmospheric disturbance and clearer air, improving visibility. Weather: Clear skies with low humidity and minimal cloud cover enhance stargazing conditions. Accessibility: While remote
SIUE Alumni Trio To Perform Fundraising Concert For St. Louis Tornado Relief
EDWARDSVILLE — Pianist Sun Hye Chung, violinist Mu-Chi Hsieh, and cellist Marie Brown, all alumni of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, will present a fundraising piano trio concert on Sunday, August 3, 2025, to support victims of the May 16, 2025, tornado in St. Louis. The concert is scheduled for 3 p.m. at Eden Church of Edwardsville. The musicians will perform a selection of well-known pieces composed and arranged by Franz Schubert, John Lutter, David Foster, and Sun Ahn. The program includes the second movement of Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 100; an arrangement of “Amazing Grace”; and J.S. Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 Prelude, among others. A freewill offering will be collected during the event, with proceeds directed to the official City of St. Louis Tornado Response Fund. The fundraiser aims to provide assistance to those affected by the recent tornado that caused significant damage in the St. Louis area.
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Hawley introduces bill to provide $600 tariff rebates to adults and children
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has introduced legislation to provide $600 tariff rebates to almost all Americans and to their dependent children, a proposal that would give a family of four $2,400. Hawley said in a statement that “Americans deserve a tax rebate after four years of Biden policies that have devastated families’ savings and livelihoods.” [...]
Ozzy Osbourne funeral procession to be held in Birmingham; singles posthumously chart on ’Billboard’ Hot 100
Ozzy Osbourne's hometown of Birmingham, England, will host a funeral procession in honor of the late metal legend.The proceedings will begin Wednesday at 1 p.m. local time, as a hearse…
This Day in History on July 29: Potsdam Conference Negotiates End of World War II
July 29 has always been a day of remarkable milestones across the globe. Back in 1914, the outbreak of World War I began to unfold rapidly. On July 28 of that year, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, setting off a chain reaction of alliances and conflicts that would engulf much of the world in one of the deadliest wars in human history. This moment underscored the fragility of peace and the complexities of international diplomacy. Fast forward to 1945, the Potsdam Conference was underway, where Allied leaders Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee) negotiated terms for the end of World War II and the postwar order. The decisions made during this conference had profound implications for the geopolitical landscape, influencing the onset of the Cold War and the division of Europe. In the realm of culture, July 29, 1950, saw the birth of significant artistic movements. For instance, the world witnessed the rise of influential literature
Visit the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room
Boeing’s air and space museum, the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room, will be open to the public this summer! From biplanes to space capsules, the Prologue Room displays artifacts and […]
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Today's Weather: Dangerous Heat and Tomorrow's Storms
Extreme heat is taking center stage today with a high reaching 97 degrees and a low around 74. The day will be mostly sunny with some spots seeing a stray morning thunder shower. However, the heat feels much hotter, with temperatures feeling as high as 111 degrees. The humidity sticks around, making it feel even warmer. An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect until 7 p.m. tonight. Stay hydrated, avoid the sun when possible, and check on neighbors, especially those who are vulnerable. Allergy-wise, mold is moderate, ragweed and grass are low, and the UV index is very high, so sunscreen is a must. Looking ahead to tomorrow, expect a high of 93 and a low near 72. The weather will be humid with a couple of afternoon thunderstorms. These storms could be heavy with the potential for flash flooding and damaging wind gusts. Plan accordingly if you have outdoor activities. For more detailed forecasts, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .
Man shot, killed after dispute with co-worker in north St. Louis
A man was left dead Tuesday morning following a dispute with a co-worker in north St. Louis.
Caped Crusaders Cat Rescue Grand Opening 🐱🎉
Hard Times. Any amateur musicians want to porch or garage jam?
IDOT wants feedback on rural expressway that will connect southern Illinois to St. Louis (Waterloo to Murphysboro)
FCC To Install A ‘Bias Monitor’ At New CBS To Ensure Network Kisses Trump’s Ass
Last week Trump’s FCC lackey, Brendan Carr, quickly set about rubber stamping approval for the $8 billion CBS Skyance merger, now that CBS execs paid their $16 million bribe to the king. One of the key merger conditions to net approval was the installation of a sort of FCC “bias ombudsman,” who’ll be installed at […]
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