Missouri has once again topped the "Horrible Hundred" list of commercial dog breeders with 31 cited for animal suffering, with over half located in the greater Springfield area.
ST. LOUIS- Min Liu, Chinese Culture Education and Services Board Member, shares some insight into a bit of Chinese history and how much more you can learn and experience this weekend. The Missouri Botanical Garden celebrates Chinese Culture Days with cultural performances, music, art, and history. Plus, you can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine. A Featured [...]
A longtime 911 coordinator claims that St. Louis County passed him over for a promotion because he is gay and later retaliated with a false accusation of sexual misconduct after he complained of workplace discrimination, according to a newly-filed lawsuit.
RANTOUL, Ill. (WCIA) -- Illinois filmmakers are set to get a break on taxes after Governor Pritzker announced a credit to incentivize sustainability in the industry. It's the first credit of its kind in the country. Announced on Earth Day earlier this week, the incentive will give an additional 5 percent tax credit to production [...]
Former St. Louis Alderman Brandon Bosley has been sentenced to prison in a high-profile bribery and insurance fraud scheme through which he inflated repair costs on a damaged vehicle.
A Jefferson County woman has been ordered to appear in court in nearly six weeks after being accused of embezzling thousands of dollars from the church where she worked.
Jada Bell, 20, is facing charges of first-degree murder, first-degree assault, and armed criminal action after allegedly shooting and killing a 32-year-old woman at a Steak 'n Shake drive-thru window in Spanish Lake, and will appear in court Tuesday for a bond reduction hearing.
St. Charles County leaders are considering adding drones to the county's first responders program to enhance emergency response, with the goal of giving first responders a better idea of what they're walking into, while also raising concerns about privacy, surveillance and potential long-term costs.
ST. LOUIS - Severe weather swept through the St. Louis region Monday, leaving behind damage and power outages that continues to impact residents Tuesday. FOX 2 reporters and viewers have shared photos of extensive widespread damage Monday, which include snapshots of fallen trees, damage to structures and more. To stay up to date on the [...]
ST. LOUIS – Severe weather swept through the St. Louis region Monday, causing damage and power outages. Many school districts are working to recover from the storms' aftermath, with some cancelling classes or implementing alternative methods of instruction (AMI) day.