Millions of student loan borrowers wait to learn if their payments will resume.
Residents woke up today to find more street slabs in Pinnacle Point were removed.
A federal judge has sentenced a woman for stealing $284,000 in cash from a north St. Louis County bank while she was employed by the bank.
A large trampoline park is set to expand its footprint in the St. Louis area. Sky Zone is palnning to open in St. Ann.
Metro Transit gets more federal money to expand its electric bus program.
Several Missouri officials will speak Wednesday, August 17 about the Fort Leonard Wood region's commitment to national defense.
If you are still trying to bounce back from the July flooding and storms, another FEMA flood disaster recovery center is opening Wednesday, August 17.
It's been three weeks since historic rain caused flash flooding in University City, and trash still lines the streets.
Three men are in the hospital after being shot early Wednesday morning.
A $10,000 reward is now being offered for information about a woman missing since January.
The woman charged with stabbing a nurse and paramedic at "SSM Health DePaul Hospital in Bridgeton is set for arraignment Wednesday, August 17.
The Shriners Annual Parade is taking place Wednesday in downtown St. Louis.
The St. Louis NAACP continues to meet with city and county police departments to discuss reforming their pursuit policies.
More students head back to school Wednesday in Illinois.
St. Clair County, Illinois is conducting door-to-door flood damage assessments Wednesday, August 17.
The city of Collinsville is under a boil order Wednesday morning after a major water main break.
St. Louis County police are investigating an attempting burglary at a medical marijuana dispensary on Tuesday near Florissant.
Over two weeks, the F.B.I. in St. Louis worked with agencies throughout the country and in the St. Louis region to identify and find victims of child sex trafficking in a mission called "Operation cross country."
It has been three weeks since the record flash flood hit the St. Louis area and the cleanup efforts are still taking place.
With Burton’s death at the fore, Dr. Zachary Smith from the Siteman Cancer Center, visited FOX 2 for a discussion about what men need to know about this disease: the warning signs, who is at risk, and how one can reduce their risk.