The United States and Israel launched a series of coordinated strikes against Iran on Saturday. The attacks follow sustained pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump for Iran to reach an agreement to limit its nuclear program, along with renewed calls for a regime change.
Getting the weather message out to as many people as possible is the goal of every forecast team. Now, the National Weather Service is reaching out to one underserved community, working with deaf and hard of hearing groups across the country.
WILDWOOD, Mo. - The combination of low relative humidity, gusty winds, and dry vegetation on the ground made Friday especially dangerous when it came to the brush fire risk. “Today is all about awareness. We just want people to be aware that these conditions are right for these types of fires. And to just know [...]
We have a weak cold front that has dipped into the region and stalled overhead. This will create a bit of a temperature range for this afternoon from the upper 50s north to the low 70s south. Highs in St. Louis will likely hit the mid 60s. Localized elevated fire weather conditions are also possible [...]
The United States and Israel on Saturday launched strikes on Iran after weeks of threats from President Trump, who called for regime change in Tehran and warned of American casualties in a video posted online shortly after the attacks began. "A short time ago, the United States military began major combat operations in Iran," Trump [...]
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Morez Johnson Jr. had 19 points and 11 rebounds against his former team as No. 3 Michigan defeated No. 10 Illinois 84-70 and clinched the Big Ten regular-season title. Aday Mara had 19 points on 8-for-9 shooting, and Yaxel Lendeberg finished with 16 points and seven rebounds for the Wolverines (27-2, [...]
St. Louis has a vibrant Catholic community, and fish fries are a big part of the season of Lent. But many have noticed that a plate of fish seems to cost more at their fish fries this year. FOX 2 visited one parish in Chesterfield that is doing all it can to serve its community, while still keeping prices low.
This week, the City of St. Louis notified residents that roadwork on South Jefferson Avenue between Chouteau and Gravois is taking place. The arterial is one of several in St. Louis targeted for safety improvements funded by $46 million in funds from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Four employees at the newly unionized Build-A-Bear Workshop store near Union Station have been terminated, and one supervisor has been dismissed in the weeks following a successful union election, according to officials with United Food and Commercial Workers Local 655.
The Birner Group and Renewal by Andersen announced a $235,000 donation to the Tiny Home Village for veterans in the city’s Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood.
Not too long from now, area students will be taking that next step toward higher education. We visited college campuses on both sides of the river that offer a degree in meteorology.
On a day when St. Louis Public Schools announced it was selling off two longtime vacant schools, the American Federation of Teachers Local 420 came out today to support the armory innovation project.
A group of Kirkwood residents has filed a lawsuit looking to block the demolition of one of the city's oldest homes, advancing a months-long fight over the future of the 1858 Marquitz-Garesche House.
If you're driving along the interstates, you'll probably notice it: Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) signs all across St. Louis, indicating that commuters will see several closures along I-55 this weekend.
A Madison County jury has ordered Prairie Farms Dairy to pay $241 million to the family of a worker who died while transporting dry ice in the St. Louis area.