ST. LOUIS - There are a few areas of dense fog out there Saturday morning and a dense fog advisory is in place for much of the region through 8AM. Fog and low clouds should dissipate through the morning hours and Saturday looks beautiful. With skies becoming sunny and temperatures warming to the low 80s [...]
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital and St. Louis HELP are collaborating today to alleviate the financial burden on families in need by collecting gently used home medical equipment. The drive, aimed at making essential health care items more accessible, will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the [...]
Stella Blues, a popular restaurant and bar in south St. Louis, has reopened its doors after a two-year closure. The establishment, located on Morganford, had been shut down since a kitchen fire in April 2024.
The Parkway School District is facing rising concerns over its transportation budget as diesel costs have nearly doubled since the start of the school year. This significant surge in fuel prices is impacting the district's ability to transport students safely, prompting close monitoring of future expenses.
Hannah Harper, a mother of three from rural Missouri, is headed to the finale of American Idol, marking a major milestone for the Reynolds County native whose emotional, heartfelt, and deeply personal performances have helped her emerge as one of the season's breakout contestants, and a favorite to win it all.
A solemn and heartfelt service honored the life and legacy of 98-year-old Irving Burrows at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, where family, friends, and colleagues gathered to remember a man described as dedicated, committed, and deeply influential in aviation history.
A three-year court battle over towing practices in Calverton Park has ended with a settlement that will provide payments to residents and change how the city handles vehicles with expired tags.
The Youth & Family Center in St. Louis is facing nearly $300,000 in damages after experiencing two significant water main breaks in less than a month. The flooding has halted critical community programs and left parts of the building gutted.
A man accused of biting and injuring a police officer during a struggle after a traffic stop now faces multiple charges, according to court documents. The incident happened on May 1, and a bond reduction hearing is scheduled for Monday, May 11.
Chess is going underwater in the Central West End. The Saint Louis Chess Club is hosting a high-energy diving chess exhibition Friday featuring inventor and chess master Etan Ilfeld alongside top St. Louis grandmasters competing beneath the surface.
Big Muddy Adventures is offering free bike rentals at the Gateway Arch during May to mark National Bike Month, allowing riders to explore the Mississippi Riverfront and regional trails.
ST. LOUIS - A judge sentenced a teen to prison Thursday following his conviction for the murder of another teen nearly two years ago. According to officials, 19-year-old Carlos Coleman Jr. was sentenced to 15 years in the Missouri Department of Corrections after being charged with voluntary manslaughter and armed criminal action. Coleman Jr. was [...]
ST. LOUIS - The weekend will bring warm temperatures, giving families the perfect opportunity to explore the city and treat their mom for Mother’s Day. Here is a list of events happening throughout the weekend. Laumeier Annual Art Fair Friday through Sunday Laumeier Sculpture Park, Sunset Hills, MOAlways held over Mother’s Day weekend, browse one-of-a-kind, [...]
A 23-year-old man is charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault after three women accused him of attacking them at an apartment complex in April and May. Police believe there may be more victims.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ St. Louis District plans to demolish the former clubhouse at the closed French Quarter apartment complex in Hazelwood as part of ongoing cleanup along Coldwater Creek. The work falls under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program, according to the agency.
EDWARDSVILLE, IL. – The Power of Two is live in your neighborhood, Edwardsville. FOX 2’s Ty Hawkins and Margie Ellisor visit Edwardsville, highlighting the people, places, and stories that make the area special. Visit FOX 2’s YouTube channel to check out the locations the duo visited while in Edwardsville.