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Today's Weather: Mostly Sunny, Breezy and Not as Cold
This morning starts off bitterly cold with temperatures near 8 degrees, feeling like 3 below zero. The sky is clear, and winds come from the west-northwest at 10 to 14 mph with gusts around 29 mph. By afternoon, conditions become mostly sunny with a high near 28 degrees. It will be breezy but not as cold as recent days. Evening lowers the temperature with clear skies remaining and a light breeze. Expect temperatures to drop to a low near 3 degrees, feeling like 3 below zero again overnight. Winds
Penalty phase continues for man who killed Hermann officer
Kenneth Lee Simpson faces life in prison without parole or the death penalty after being convicted of first-degree murder and other charges related to the shooting death of Sgt. Mason Griffith and the shooting of Officer Adam Sullentrup in 2023.
St. Louis County, tourism officials eye sports complex at South County mall
“Ice time is in such short supply in south St. Louis County that it would be a real benefit to have two more sheets of ice."
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Neman: You may be eligible for (a little) money from beef producers
Two beef companies have settled a suit accusing them of conspiring to keep prices high.
South Big Bend Boulevard reopens after water main break in Maplewood
South Big Bend Boulevard in Maplewood was shut down Monday night due to a large water main break.
Beyond the spectacle, Kansas City prepares for World Cup reality
Missouri will be one of just a handful of states hosting FIFA World Cup matches in the summer of 2026, with Kansas City serving as the region’s primary stage. It’s a rare opportunity to welcome the world. But if history is any guide, hosting mega-events brings real challenges alongside the spectacle — not all of […]
Missouri prisoners report being forced to shovel snow in subzero temperatures
With temperatures hovering near zero and windchills approaching minus 20 degrees, Spain Bady was ordered to leave his cell at Algoa Correctional Center on Saturday morning and clear snow from prison walkways. He refused, telling the corrections officer directing him to go outside that he has been enrolled in education programs and is exempt from […]
Cost of future Missouri school funding formula unclear as task force continues work
Missouri’s method for determining state aid for public schools is poised for substantial change, as a task force drafting the new funding formula began on Monday to synthesize four months of meetings into recommendations. The group, dubbed the Missouri School Modernization Task Force, met Monday morning for the first time since breaking into smaller cohorts […]
Tuesday, Jan. 27 - The price we pay for groceries
The word “affordability” has been in the news a lot over the last few years, especially when it comes to the prices we pay at the grocery store.
Holly Edgell of the Midwest Newsroom recently spoke to consumers and experts about affordability one year into President Trump’s second term.
Some easing of the chill the next couple afternoons, but cold week rolls on
ST. LOUIS - Southwest winds this Tuesday morning are taking a bit of the edge off the cold. Temperatures have been slowly warming since midnight. However, those same warming winds are creating wind chills near 0 F so still bundle up. Temperatures later Tuesday will get close to 30 F. Pair that up with sunshine [...]
The Black Crowes take fans behind the scenes of their ‘Profane Prophecy’ video
The Black Crowes have shared some behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the video for “Profane Prophecy," one of two new tracks they released from their upcoming album, A Pound of Feathers.The…
How Tennessee’s Speaker of the House Helped Keep a Payday Lender’s Struggling Sports Gambling Company Alive
Louisiana Paroles Its Lowest Number of Prisoners in 20 Years Under Gov. Jeff Landry
The post Louisiana Paroles Its Lowest Number of Prisoners in 20 Years Under Gov. Jeff Landry appeared first on ProPublica.
See the Jan. 27, 1926, front page: Hundreds pay respects to bootlegger
Headlines from the Jan. 27, 1926, front page include: Hundreds showed up to pay respects at the funeral of East St. Louis' biggest bootlegger.
The EPA wants to eliminate one of the few ways that tribes can protect their water
The agency’s plan would narrow water quality reviews and make it harder for tribes to enforce treaty rights.
Lucy Woods from Hillsboro, MO joined the Real Rock Army today!
I love that KSHE plays classic 80’s rock and roll and the variety of other music mixed in. I really enjoy AD in the morning. He always has wonderful...
Muller, John
December 23, 1953 - January 22, 2026
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