The 57th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will take place in downtown St. Louis on Saturday, with an expected attendance of 250,000 spectators and a 48th annual St. Patrick's Day Run taking place beforehand.
The Illinois State Police conducted approximately 1,000 firearm enforcement details last year, resulting in over 4,900 individuals complying with state gun laws and the removal of over 3,200 firearms from individuals legally prohibited from possessing them.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is hosting a Community Alliance Program in Weldon Spring on Saturday, offering the public an exclusive look into the training and operations of their elite units, including criminal investigations, SWAT operations, and the K-Nine unit.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - As residents prepare to travel for spring break, the St. Louis County Police Department is offering to check on homes while residents are away. The department offers the "Vacation Inspection Program," which features officers making daily checks on homes while residents are on vacation. To sign up for the program, [...]
ST. LOUIS - Our Friday will be breezy, but quiet with highs around 60 F. Winds will be strongest through the morning before easing back. Partly cloudy Friday night, we’ll wake up Saturday in the upper 30s. Saturday will be a nice day, pick of the weekend for sure. Partly cloudy with highs in the [...]
A busy intersection in north St. Louis remains closed following a water main break earlier this week. Officials with the St. Louis Water Division said Page Boulevard could reopen to traffic as early as Monday as crews finish repairs.
Saturday marks one year since the devastating Pi Day tornado outbreak. The storm destroyed homes and businesses and caused millions of dollars in damages in Franklin County alone. And one town in particular was hit especially hard by the storm.
What may have seemed to be a “smooth” start for the state takeover of the St. Louis Police Department when Republican Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed it into law last year has certainly hit a rough patch.
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer sat down with Fox 2’s Andy Banker Thursday and said the debate is dividing the city and state, pitting people against each other who ought to be working together.
A St. Louis County man admitted in court Thursday that he lied to police about how a 2-year-old boy was shot last year, according to the United State's Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri.
Severe storms moved through the St. Louis region and Illinois this week, resulting in at least four confirmed tornadoes and two fatalities in northwestern Indiana. The early-spring weather system caused significant property damage across several states as residents began cleaning up the aftermath Wednesday.
Authorities are investigating a violent incident that unfolded quickly at a synagogue and school in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. While officials have not yet confirmed a motive, the event has shaken members of the Jewish community across the country, including here in St. Louis.
Beginning this weekend, the National Museum of Transportation is celebrating 100 years of Route 66 with a new exhibit. For many, the star of the exhibit is a restored scale model of the Admiral, docked under the Gateway Arch.
The Missouri House of Representatives approved 15 bills Thursday, ending a week in which lawmakers passed 43 total measures. A criminal justice bill regarding juvenile sentencing is now headed to the governor's desk for final approval.
The U.S. military announced Thursday that a refueling aircraft, a KC-135, crashed in western Iraq in an incident that was not caused by friendly or hostile fire. U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said two aircraft were involved in the incident, with one going down and the other “landed safely.” It is unclear if there were any [...]