ST. LOUIS – May's tornado exposed flaws in the emergency notification system, some of which still present problems. Six months after the deadly storm, there is both good news and bad news to report about progress in fixing that system. The good news is that St. Louis no longer requires someone to physically touch a [...]
According to Illinois Board of Higher Education's annual First Look Fall Enrollment report, this marks the second consecutive year of statewide growth, with student enrollment across Illinois’ 12 public universities increasing by 2.3%—totaling 189,791 students.
Thanksgiving is the single busiest holiday for travel compared to Memorial Day or July 4. This year, Thanksgiving is going to see a record number of people traveling domestically.
A north St. Louis man was able to survive the May 16 tornado thanks to the quick actions of his wife and neighbor, who helped him apply a tourniquet and transport him to the hospital where he spent over a month recovering.
On Friday, the city of St. Louis announced that for the first time since 1948, they will have a new citywide transportation plan, establishing a new foundation for how the city designs, maintains and prioritizes its streets, sidewalks and transit infrastructure.
St. Louis, MO -- The action is heating up as the 38th annual Budweiser Guns ‘N Hoses boxing event returns to the Enterprise Center on Wednesday, the 26th. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., with the first bout set for 5:30 p.m. The event will also be broadcast live on FOX 2 from 6:30–9 p.m. This year [...]
Nearly 20 years after launching an investment scam that defrauded friends, relatives, and neighbors, among others, two financial brokers faced the music last week at a sentencing hearing.
A St. Peters, Missouri, man was sentenced last month for kidnapping his pregnant girlfriend at gunpoint and driving her to an Illinois clinic to force her to get an abortion.
Ryan Williams was charged with two counts of first-degree property damage after throwing rocks at the Hertz Building and Globe Building in downtown St. Louis, breaking nine windows and glass panels.
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - A woman is back in custody after stealing a vehicle in St. Charles County Friday morning. According to the St. Charles Police Department, officers were called for a report of a stolen vehicle. When police arrived, the victim provided video of an individual entering the car. However, one of the officers [...]
A St. Louis man will appear in court Monday afternoon for throwing bricks at an unhoused person last week. Court documents show he was on probation at the time.
After being without an Imo’s for a little more than a year, the square beyond compare is returning to a new location in Edwardsville.
Before the reopening, the closest Imo’s locations to the city were about 10 miles away in Troy, Collinsville and O’Fallon.
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer's Office announced that a new CEMA commissioner has been selected Monday morning---just after the six-month mark of tornado siren failures during St. Louis' devastating tornado.