Crane and bus collide in Central West End, two hospitalized
ST. LOUIS – First responders responded to an apparent collision involving a bus and a construction site Tuesday afternoon in St. Louis’ Central West End neighborhood. Two occupants on the bus were sent to a hospital after the collision. Their injuries are considered non-life-threatening. St. Louis fire crews and at least one ambulance arrived to […]
34-year-old accused of beating pastor with bat, stealing his car
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man is accused of attacking a pastor with a baseball bat last month and stealing their vehicle. The assault took place on January 8 near the intersection of Lee Avenue and Peck Street, in the city’s Fairground neighborhood, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s probable cause statement. […]
GOP challenges Illinois’ judicial policies on female, minority attorneys
ILLINOIS – Three federal judges in Illinois adopted policies in 2020 that could allow female and minority attorneys extra time to make arguments in various court proceedings. In recent weeks, at least two Republican U.S. Senators and one conservative nonprofit group have challenged these policies. A nonprofit called America First Legal first sent a complaint […]
Find a St. Louis fish fry with this 2024 Lent map
Churches and other organizations are holding their annual fish fries this year. Find a fish fry near you by using the map on this page or checking the directory. Don’t see your preferred location? Add a fish fry by filling out this form. St. Louis Fish Fry Directory Most fish fries are held on Fridays during […]
Sudden cardiac arrest survivor shares her story and how two nurses saved her life
ST. LOUIS — Linda Dickson was dropping off her kids at school, thinking nothing of a small headache, until that headache quickly turned into a sudden cardiac arrest. Without the help of two nurses and their ability to perform CPR on Dickson, she would not be alive today. The American Heart Association says bystander CPR can […]
Why the foreign aid package is facing opposition after passing in the Senate
The foreign aid package that passed in the Senate overnight faces steep opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who suggested Monday that the lower chamber would not consider the bill. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports.
How coastal flooding could impact parts of New England
New England is bracing for possible coastal flooding and strong winds as a powerful nor’easter slams the area. CBS News Boston’s Louisa Moller reports from Scituate, Massachusetts.
Voters brave snow for New York special election to replace George Santos
A special election is being held in New York’s 3rd district to fill former Rep. George Santos’ seat in the House of Representatives. Democrat Tom Suozzi, who previously served in Congress, and Republican Mazi Pilip, a Nassau County legislator, are locked in a tight race. CBS News New York’s Jennifer Bisram reports.
Debt management vs. debt forgiveness: Which is better?
If you’re trying to decide between debt management and debt forgiveness programs, which is better? Find out here.
What the latest inflation numbers mean for mortgage rates
Tuesday’s inflation report was disappointing for many. Here’s what it means for mortgage rates.