Dangerous cold to continue through Wednesday morning
ST. LOUIS — The dangerous cold will continue through Wednesday morning, with wind chills below zero expected through that time. Wind chill advisories and warnings continue through Tuesday afternoon. The actual air temperature will not climb back above freezing until Wednesday afternoon. We have another shot of light snow Monday, mainly along and north of […]
Pritzker begs Abbott to stop sending migrants to Chicago
The city says it has received more than 33,000 asylum seekers in total.
Turkey detains Israeli soccer player for displaying Gaza war message
Israeli soccer player Sagiv Jehezkel was detained and kicked off his Turkish team for wearing a wristband referencing the war in Gaza.
DNC chair says remaining candidates for GOP nomination are “ultra MAGA”
The memo offers a glimpse into the thinking of President Biden’s allies as the GOP enters a critical stage of the 2024 election.
North Korea says it’s carried out its first missile test of 2024
Pyongyang says the missile had solid-fuel, an intermediate range and a hypersonic warhead. Analysts say the North is seeking stronger, harder-to-detect weapons to hit remote U.S. targets in the region.
The 2023 Emmy Awards air tonight, in 2024: How to watch live and what to know
The 2023 Emmy Awards are live tonight, in 2024. Find out how to watch and livestream, who’s nominated and more.
1/14: CBS Weekend News
Nearly 100 million Americans under wind chill warnings or advisories; Iceland volcano erupts
1/14/2024: Commercial Real Estate; Master of the Mind
First, how empty offices spell trouble for landlords. And, a look at how a neurosurgeon is targeting Alzheimer’s and addiction.
Biden admin. demands Texas allow Border Patrol agents access to border area
The Biden administration said it would refer the case to the Justice Department if Texas state soldiers do not stop blocking Border Patrol agents from a park in Eagle Pass.
Missouri COVID hospitalizations more than doubled since November
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis area health officials have noticed an observable rise in COVID-19 cases in our region. This past November, Missouri recorded 332 COVID-related hospitalizations. Not halfway through January 2024, that number has more than doubled to 799 hospitalizations statewide. Dr. Kendra Holmes, president and CEO of Affinia Healthcare, says it’s a clear […]