Almanac: July 28

“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.

“Wicked” director Jon M. Chu on the road to Oz

Jon M. Chu, the son of immigrant parents, immersed himself in American culture growing up, and built a career as a filmmaker with hits such as “Crazy Rich Asians” and “In the Heights,” tapping into his own identity and translating stories of struggle and ambition to the silver screen. He talks with correspondent Jo Ling […]

Dangerous heat returns, excessive heat warning in effect

Scattered showers continue across our eastern counties and should gradually taper off through the morning. We’ll see some clearing and heat and humidity increase compared to Saturday, with highs in the upper 80s and heat index values approaching the mid 90s. A few showers and storms may develop this afternoon and evening but activity looks […]

George Floyd’s uncle speaks at St. Louis leadership conference

ST. LOUIS — The uncle of George Floyd visited St. Louis, speaking at a leadership conference. Selwyn Jones spoke at the International Community Leadership Summit yesterday, which is taking place at the Church Beyond the Four Walls on Rosa Avenue. Jones’ nephew was George Floyd, the 46-year-old who was killed while being detained by Minnesota […]

NAACP honors Sonya Massey on East St. Louis massacre anniversary

ST. LOUIS — A somber walk will reflect on a horrific day in our nation’s history. On this day in 1917, tens of thousands of people lined the streets of New York City to protest a massacre that happened in East St. Louis. Hundreds of people died, homes were set on fire, shots were fired, […]

St. Charles River Walk Market highlights local businesses and spirit

ST. LOUIS — Shopping local was the theme in St. Charles on July 28. It was a special day at the St. Charles River Walk Market. The event featured a unique blend of family fun and community engagement, all focused on St. Charles. Attendees enjoyed exclusive deals and discounts from local businesses.

Free St. Louis event offers school physicals, shots, and supplies

ST. LOUIS — The City of Life Christian Church and Freedom City Church are hosting a jam-packed, free event this weekend called the “Oneness Friends and Family Weekend.” The event started on Saturday and is in partnership with Affinia Healthcare. Attendees received school physicals, screenings, immunizations, free supplies, backpacks, and even financial advice. Boys received […]

Woman shot at gas station in downtown St. Louis, police say

ST. LOUIS — A woman is shot at a gas station in downtown St. Louis.  City police responded to the Shell gas station on North Tucker around 4:45 a.m. on July 27. They say a 25-year-old woman was shot while sitting in a car. A 28-year-old woman was also in the vehicle. But she was […]

“Here Comes the Sun,” James Patterson and more

After author Michael Crichton passed away in 2006, his wife Sherri Crichton asked James Patterson to finish the novel Michael had started. Tracy Smith sits down with Patterson and Sherri Crichton to discuss the process behind writing “Eruption.” Then, Ben Tracy travels to Hawaii to learn about British explorer Captain James Cook. “Here Comes the […]

Stephen Smith: A Death in Murdaugh Country

New evidence discovered after Murdaugh murders reignites a cold case. “48 Hours” obtains findings of independent forensic experts. CBS News national correspondent Nikki Battiste reports.

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