ST. LOUIS - Side streets were covered in ice Thursday morning, and FOX 2 reporter Chris Regnier was stuck for a time in Dogtown. Crews were able to treat the main roads, but neighborhoods and side streets were huge problem spots.
ST. LOUIS - As FOX 2 meteorologist Jaime Travers was traveling in the Woods Basement System Storm Runner early Thursday morning, a MoDOT truck fishtailed. Travers was on eastbound 64 at Lindbergh when the MoDOT truck fishtailed from the left lane into a neighboring lane. Travers was a far enough way behind the truck and [...]
ST. LOUIS - A water main broke early Thursday morning on Lindbergh near I-55. The mix of winter weather and cold temperatures has made it dangerous in that spot. FOX 2 traffic reporter Molly Rose will continue to track this spot and other roadways throughout the morning.
ST. LOUIS - A mixture of sleet and snow continues Thursday and MoDOT crews are expecting to work around the clock to get those roads cleared. Road crews have been busy. They were able to pre-treat the roads since the weather moved in as snow and not rain. The first round started as snow and then [...]
ST. LOUIS - The Winter Storm Warning is still in effect until Thursday night. Wednesday night into Thursday morning the St. Louis area will see freezing drizzle mixed with very light sleet and a little snow. This will keep roads very slick and definitely make for some surprise icy spots during the Thursday morning rush [...]
Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschko called on the city's 3 million people to stay indoors and said everyone should prepare go-bags with necessities such as medicine and documents.
A national investigation is now descending on the St. Louis VA Medical Center after a patient died by suicide in the emergency room. FOX 2 first broke the story in September and has now learned how the unthinkable happened.
Nexstar's KXAN talked with University of Texas experts Wednesday to help address some of the questions we've been hearing surrounding that situation growing more tense at Ukraine's borders.
A St. Louis man was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly robbing multiple QuikTrip locations in December while armed with a semi-automatic pistol.
One month ago, more than 1,300 people were in area hospital beds for COVID treatment. As of Wednesday, Feb. 23, that number stands at just 346 people. Only 310 of those individuals are confirmed to be COVID positive. It’s a remarkable collapse of the omicron variant-fueled surge in the St. Louis area in such a short time.