A Granite City grandmother will get the honeymoon she never had. Cindy McCoy purchased a million-dollar scratch-off lottery ticket in Illinois last week.
A student-led research project at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) has drawn praise from city officials, exploring ways St. Louis could address long-term budget challenges linked to tax-exempt properties.
The St. Louis Cardinals have officially created a "Tarps Off" fan section in the upper right field bleachers, inspired by the viral shirtless-fan movement at Busch Stadium over the last several days.
Ahmad Hardy is back in Missouri just over a week after the All-America running back was shot in his home state of Mississippi. Missouri’s football program released a 14-second video Wednesday in which Hardy said he was "starting the road to my rehab.” Hardy thanked fans for their support and prayers. Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz has indicated there’s no clear timetable for Hardy’s recovery. Hardy was shot in the upper leg on May 10 while attending a concert at a bike club in Laurel, Mississippi, about 90 minutes from his hometown of Oma.
St. Louis is hosting a variety of events for Memorial Day weekend, including the St. Louis County Greek Festival, the 20th Annual Missouri River Irish Fest, the St. Louis African Arts Festival, the SPRING TO DANCE Festival, the Art of HYBYCOZO at the Missouri Botanical Garden, the Opera Theatre's Festival Season, a Saint Louis City SC soccer game, and Memorial Day ceremonies and parades.
Suspects are using counterfeit labels and forged serial numbers to make used water heaters appear brand new, then exchanging them at various St. Louis-area Home Depot stores for thousands of dollars in store credit, investigators say.
Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating the person responsible for a fatal shooting in the summer of 2024.
The FOX 2 News app now features short-form video reels, providing on-scene reporting, sports highlights and weather updates, which can be found under the app's "Watch" tab.
The St. Louis barbecue scene offers plenty of standout spots from longtime smokehouse staples to neighborhood favorites. According to Yelp Elites, however, one local spot rises above the rest.
The city of Crestwood is now enforcing an order from its building commissioner to vacate an apartment complex troubled by multiple code violations that officials say pose serious health and safety risks.
Devin Daugherty, 20, is being held on a $250,000 bond after being charged in a fatal crash that killed three women in Bellefontaine Neighbors in May, after allegedly driving over 100 mph and leaving the scene.
Missouri lawmakers are considering a bill to establish official rounding rules for cash purchases in the state, as the federal government has ceased production of the penny to cut unnecessary government spending.
HILLSBORO, Mo. – A special education teacher at Fox Middle School is set to appear in court Wednesday morning after being charged for having inappropriate sexual contact with a student. Court records indicate that Zachary Robert Leonard, 42, is due in court in Hillsboro for a seven-day bond review hearing. Leonard has been behind bars [...]
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. - A person was killed overnight Wednesday after a single-vehicle crash on Highway 47 in Troy. According to the Missouri State highway Patrol (MSHP), the crash occurred shortly before 3:30 a.m. at Highway 47 and Woodcrest Drive. Officials said the crash happened after the vehicle struck a utility pole, leading it to [...]
ST. LOUIS - Stubborn scattered showers are lingering across the region Wednesday morning in the wake of Tuesday’s cold front. Spots of rain will be possible through about 10 a.m. Clouds will linger throughout Wednesday and that will keep high temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. We’ll see partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies [...]
A lightning strike is believed to have caused a massive house fire on Hedge Drive in O'Fallon, Mo., on Monday, destroying the home and damaging neighboring properties.
The St. Charles City Council approved Bill 14085 on Tuesday night.
The bill was created to help the city differentiate between warehouses and large-scale data centers. Data centers will not be included as a permitted use in any of the city’s zoning districts, effectively prohibiting large-scale data centers in St. Charles City.