Just a week after multiple people were injured during a shooting at a mortuary in Ferguson, the city's mayor, Ella Jones, is addressing the public's concerns surrounding safety.
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen will consider new legislation aimed at blocking immigration detention centers in the city as deportation efforts ramp up nationwide.
A St. Charles auto broker accused of helping transport large amounts of illegal drugs for an alleged area trafficker received what a federal judge called a “deal of a lifetime."
A disturbing case in St. Louis County where police say a woman’s body was left inside an apartment for weeks. Her roommate is in custody, charged with abandonment of a corpse.
St. Alphonsus Liguori "The Rock," a historic St. Louis Catholic church, is replacing nearly 30 stained glass windows as part of a major restoration effort.
The cities of Wellston and Pagedale are preparing to add 178 new homes as part of a major redevelopment plan aimed at revitalizing historically disinvested neighborhoods in north St. Louis County.
The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Nick Bjugstad in a trade with the St. Louis Blues. They sent a conditional fourth-round pick and minor-leaguer Thomas Bordeleau. It will be the last of the three fourth-rounders New Jersey currently has among its own, Dallas' and Winnipeg's. Bjugstad has seven points in 35 games this season after signing with St. Louis as a free agent. The Devils getting him is the start of them using the salary cap space cleared by sending winger Ondrej Palat to the New York Islanders.
A Perryville, Missouri cereal plant has been fined $91,000 and cited for 10 workplace safety violations following the death of a worker inside an industrial oven last year, according to OSHA records.
February is Black History Month, and if you’re looking for some events and activities to celebrate, we’ve got you covered. Check out the full list on fox2now.com.
According to a new report, legal sports wagers in Illinois are dropping below national averages, suggesting players are favoring illegal betting sites and bookies.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, a new study from financial technology company SmartAsset puts St. Louis at the top of an unexpected list: the Singles Capital of Missouri.
A recreational poker player from the St. Louis suburbs won a six-figure top prize earlier this week by outlasting more than 400 other players at a World Series of Poker event in Mississippi.