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In less than a year, St. Louis will be within a two-hour drive of the path of totality.
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Did you hear? A major celestial event crossed the Missouri and Illinois skies on Monday, Aug. 21. St. Louis on the Air had you covered with a two-hour…
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People gathered at schools, a rural airport and downtown St. Louis on Monday seeking a good view of the total eclipse. The celestial event reached…
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Historically, total solar eclipses have been used to make important scientific discoveries. One in 1919 validated Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.…
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Saint Louis University Hospital's emergency services director, Helen Sandkuhl, has spent the last couple of weeks reviewing emergency plans, checking…
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We’re narrowing in on the day of the total solar eclipse, Aug. 21. Ahead of a weekend that’s expected to see a lot of travel to the region, we check in…
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One of the first science lessons of the year for thousands of students in Illinois and Missouri won’t happen in the classroom, but high above it.Teachers…
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Like any other day, the sun will rise on Monday. But close to noon in Missouri, the moon will start to cover the sun.“You’re going to start to see little…
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Jason Alexander's family has owned the Budget Lodging Hotel in St. Clair, Missouri, for nearly three decades. During that time, only one event has sparked…