Politics Jan 14 WATCH: Sen. Kaine questions Hegseth about infidelity and assault allegation in hearing "I have failed in things in my life, and thankfully, I'm redeemed by my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ," Hegseth said on Tuesday.
Politics Jan 14 WATCH: Sen. Wicker calls Hegseth a ‘top-shelf communicator’ during confirmation hearing "We must not underestimate the importance of having a top-shelf communicator as secretary of defense," Wicker said.
Politics Jan 14 WATCH: Sen. Cramer asks Hegseth about Jerusalem cross tattoo Hegseth has said this tattoo, which has been associated with extremist groups, prevented him from serving as a member of the National Guard at President Joe Biden's inauguration.
Nation Dec 23 Candy Cane Lane lights up St. Louis and brings the true meaning of Christmas For more than 20 years, one street in St. Louis, Missouri gets transformed every holiday season into a show of lights. But behind the sparkle of Candy Cane Lane there is an underlying motivation, demonstrating what many believe is the…
Health Dec 20 ‘This is a moral failure.’ A Missouri community says leftover radioactive waste is making them sick St. Louis, Missouri, residents who grew up near contaminated nuclear waste, leftover from the Manhattan Project, say they are tired of waiting.
Nation Dec 04 In St. Louis, a new reparations report details how the city can act on racial injustice Through a year and a half of work and nearly 30 listening sessions, the commission, established by St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones in late 2022, documents the injustice that’s plagued African Americans in the city for decades.
Nation Nov 22 A sacred site in St. Louis will return to the Osage Nation A new agreement will transfer the sacred Sugarloaf Mound in St. Louis back to the Osage Nation. The site is the oldest human-made structure in the city’s limits.
Nation Nov 12 In St. Louis, a chance to preserve Black history The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is helping families preserve film and photos many of them haven't seen for decades.
Politics Nov 06 Missouri voters approve measure to protect abortion rights Missouri voters have approved an amendment to the state constitution that will protect reproductive rights. This comes two years after Missouri became the first state to outlaw abortion following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which…
Politics Nov 05 Missouri voters approve measure to protect abortion rights Two years after Missouri became the first state to outlaw abortion after the Dobbs decision, voters approve measure to protect abortion rights in state constitution.