Here in St. Louis we usually respond to the threat of tornados by standing on our porches and watching the storms roll through. Not tonight, though. Tonight we were hiding in our basements watching the radar — and watching Twitter. This is what we saw.
Residents of the St. Louis area turned out by the thousands to protest the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade after a leaked draft of Supreme Court of the United States signaled they would overturn the abortion rights case. The rally took place on May 14 in Kiener Plaza.
Laclede's Landing or "the Landing," is a 22-acre urban historic district at 710 North 2nd Street, just north of Gateway Arch National Park. It marks the northern part of the original settlement founded in 1780 by the Frenchman Pierre Laclede, whose landing on the riverside the name commemorates.
Yep, it was an earthquake. The magnitude 2.8 earthquake hit near St. Louis this evening and then St. Louis hit Twitter. Here's what you missed while you were playing the "thunder or explosion" guessing game.