Thousands of Black women led the 1933 Funsten Nut Strike, which successfully pushed for higher wages, improved labor conditions, and equal pay between Black and white women workers.
Archview ER and Hospital, a new facility operated by Nutex Health, is set to open in north St. Louis, providing the local community with expanded access to emergency and inpatient medical care.
City leaders in St. Louis are holding an event at City Hall to address concerns regarding the city's aging water infrastructure, which has recently caused multiple water main breaks and sinkholes.
ST. LOUIS - We were close to that record high temperature Wednesday but didn’t get there. Our high was 73 F. Fire danger remains highs, some outdoor burning is highly discouraged. A not as enjoyable mild day is here for Thursday. We’ll see some rain showers start to develop west of St. Louis by 8 [...]
Mountbatten-Windsor, who turned 66 on Thursday, moved to his brother King Charles III’s estate in Norfolk after he was evicted from his longtime home near Windsor Castle earlier this month.
The stop was part of a nationwide “Arsenal of Freedom” tour, which the department describes as a “call to action to revitalize America's manufacturing might and re-energize the nation's workforce.”
It’s hockey night in St. Louis. Vendors weave through the crowd shouting, “Cold beer here!” Fans line up for 50/50 raffle tickets. The arena hums with anticipation. Win or lose, it’s the kind of energy you just don’t get anywhere else.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A multi-vehicle crash involving a motorcyclist has left one person seriously injured Wednesday afternoon. According to police, the crash happened around 5:35 p.m. on I-64 near Brentwood Blvd., which is not far from the St. Louis Galleria Mall. Officials at the Richmond Heights Police Department tell FOX 2 that other [...]
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announced its 2026–2027 schedule Wednesday, marking its 147th year with a lineup of popular symphonic works, premieres, and live movie scores.
Nine months after a massive tornado tore through parts of St. Louis, thousands of are still awaiting repairs. Now, city officials warn that funding for those repairs could run out by April or May, even as they say delays in federal disaster dollars are not unusual.