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.
A man was shot and killed by St. Louis police Tuesday morning after investigators say he confronted officers with multiple weapons in downtown St. Louis.
An investigation is underway after a pedestrian was found dead Tuesday morning in Madison County near Illinois Route 4, according to Illinois State Police.
ST. LOUIS - Each month on FOX 2, we salute local first responders, military, or veterans with our Proud to Serve award. This month, we shine the spotlight on Randal Dennis who serves his St. Louis, MO community as a police officer and SRO in Riverview High School. Randal was nominated by his sister who tells [...]
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. - A marathon hearing in Franklin County on Monday wrapped up after more than 13 hours of public testimony. Residents packed East Central College in Union to weigh in on proposed data center regulations and two rezoning requests. The meeting started Monday morning and lasted until after 10 p.m. County leaders heard [...]
ST. LOUIS - A critical court hearing is scheduled Tuesday afternoon in the ongoing budget battle between the St. Louis City Police Board and City Hall. The City Police Board has filed a lawsuit against Mayor Cara Spencer and others, alleging the city must provide millions more in funding to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police [...]
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - St. Charles city leaders are expected to vote Tuesday evening on a permanent ban on large data centers. The vote comes after months of strong opposition from St. Charles residents and a one-year moratorium on a proposed data center on the north side of town. As the one-year ban is set [...]