BB's Jazz Blues & Soup, a historic downtown St. Louis venue celebrating local music and dining, is set to reopen Wednesday for the first time in three years under new ownership.
A Park Hills, Missouri, man will likely spend the rest of his life in federal prison after being sentenced for filming his sexual abuse of two underage girls.
Monday’s heavy rain turned some streets and low-water crossings across the St. Louis region into dangerous trouble spots as some communities picked up close to four inches of rain.
An EF-1 tornado with wind speeds of 86 to 110 mph touched down in Orrick, Missouri, causing damage to trees, power poles, and homes. A family in the area had to take shelter with less than five minutes' notice, but luckily suffered only minor damage to their home and car. There were no reports of injuries in the area.
With the launch of the new British Airways service from London to St. Louis, Explore St. Louis is looking to show travelers overseas everything this city and state has to offer.
The St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners demanded nearly $68 million more for policing from the City of St. Louis in a major courtroom showdown Tuesday. The board warned the city is violating state law by allegedly under-funding the Police Department.
A Missouri bill that could have cleared the way for Waymo to launch fully driverless taxis in St. Louis failed to reach the governor last week before the end of this year's legislative session, delaying the highly-anticipated rideshare service.
A major milestone for Missouri radiation survivors. More than $100 million has been paid out to Missourians exposed to radioactive waste linked to the Manhattan Project.
The annual event brings together more than 1,000 officers from 121 agencies, running nearly 1,000 miles across Missouri to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics athletes.
A new lawsuit could force Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins to decide whether a referendum challenging the state's newly-redistricted congressional map will appear on ballots in November.
A bill related to abortion was one of the latest measures to get final approval in in Jefferson City days before the close of the 2026 legislative session. The bill now heads to Governor Mike Kehoe’s desk.
A Missouri appeals court has affirmed a decision that freed Christopher Dunn after more than three decades in prison over a wrongful murder conviction, despite efforts from the Missouri Attorney General's Office to send him back to prison.
SPONSORED – Dr. Curtis Cain, Superintendent and Mary LaPak, Chief Communications Officer of the Rockwood School District chat with Brittany K about some career opportunities with the district. Find out what type of positions they are hiring for and what kind of qualifications you need to be hired for these positions. Plus, learn just some [...]
ST. LOUIS - Two teenagers were injured during an overnight gathering early Monday morning in Kiener Plaza. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD), officers were notified shortly before 3 a.m. that two teenage boys, ages 17 and 19, were dropped off at a hospital after sustaining gunshot wounds to their legs. The [...]
A Texas club baseball team behind the viral “Tarps Off” shirtless fan trend at Busch Stadium last weekend will return for at least one more game Tuesday and throw out the ceremonial first pitch, FOX 2 has learned.
The Maryville Women's Lacrosse Program has punched a ticket to the NCAA Division III Final 4 tournament for the first time in school history. Players and coaches are embracing the milestone while staying focused on the challenge ahead.