Missouri’s roads are starting to clear after the entire state experienced a winter storm this weekend, getting nearly two feet in some of the most heavily affected areas near Kansas City and St. Joseph.
Driving conditions are worsening in St. Joseph and the region as a major winter storm moves through the area. The city of St. Joseph has activated both phase I and II of the emergency snow ordinance,
Mild conditions Friday afternoon will give way to a bitter cold and blustery weekend, as a blast of Arctic air pushes in from the north and lingers through the start
Arctic air will be pouring into St. Louis on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with sub-zero wind chills likely.
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn’t expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the spring season.
Just under two weeks have passed since a record-setting blizzard dumped up to a foot and a half of snow across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. Love it or hate it, most surfaces still have several inches of aging snowpack,
Missouri’s top military officer will soon change. Gov. Mike Kehoe has chosen Brig. Gen. Charles Hausman as the next adjutant general of the National Guard. Hausman will take over on February 1st. He will replace Maj.
As a menacing wildfire approached, staff and residents of a senior citizens home made a desperate escape for their lives. It quickly became apparent to the community that they were
Based on those conditions, and the NWS graph, frostbite would set in at around two hours throughout the St. Louis region. Residents will also be at increased risk of hypothermia, when the body's internal temperature drops below 95 degrees, which can happen in a matter of minutes in extreme cold.
St. Joseph residents are feeling the financial toll of January's extreme winter weather, which is why some utility companies and nonprofit organizations are offering financial assistance to ease the b
A St. Joseph native is set to step into the Show-Me State’s senior-most military officer role as the governor-elect’s administration prepares to take office.
Albuquerque neurosurgeon Mark Erasmus has lost his license to practice medicine in New Mexico following $19 million in malpractice payouts.