Chris Gatlin spent 17 months in jail for a crime that an artificial intelligence program said he committed, only to be freed after the prosecutor learned there was no real evidence.
President Trump on Tuesday floated the idea of the U.S. taking over the Gaza Strip, saying America should be responsible for clearing the territory of rubble and unexploded bombs and proposing an “economic development.” Trump’s remarks are some of his most extreme rhetoric regarding the future of the territory where nearly 2 million Palestinians live [...]
Harrowing moments from a 2023 police shootout in Soulard are being revealed on video for the first time. The video is now available because the case closed with a conviction, at which point FOX 2 News requested the video under the Missouri Sunshine Law.
The City of St. Louis Department of Health announced Tuesday that three dogs involved in an attack that killed a 62-year-old woman and injured her husband last month have been euthanized.
The North County Police Cooperative is investigating a series of events that has a Pine Lawn neighborhood family saying they're being vandalized, including through the use of a voodoo doll.
A final decision on how St. Louis allocates its share of Rams settlement funds still awaits as the St. Louis Board of Aldermen failed to advance plans during a Tuesday board meeting.
As Kash Patel waits to see whether he's selected as the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt welcomed him during last week's senate confirmation hearing with a game of "Would You Rather?"
Award-winning Sterling K. Brown took a visit to The Drew Barrymore Show Monday, where the two discussed his life growing up in St. Louis and how it contributed to his career in acting.
A 19-year-old driver lost control of his vehicle on U.S. Route 61 in Perry County, Missouri, causing a fatal crash involving a parked Chevrolet Impala, resulting in the death of the driver.
A Fairview Heights man has been charged with nearly 50 counts of burglary, property damage, stealing, and attempted burglary throughout St. Louis last fall.
ST. LOUIS - Dr. Lincoln Diuguid, a pioneering African American scientist and businessman, made significant strides in the St. Louis area by founding one of the first Black-owned chemical companies in the country. Dr. Diuguid was the first African American to graduate with an advanced degree from Cornell University, and he established Du-Good Chemical Laboratories [...]
ST. LOUIS - Ready Readers, a non-profit organization in the St. Louis area, is launching a 24-hour online fundraising campaign Wednesday to celebrate World Read Aloud Day. The campaign aims to raise $200,000 within 24 hours, with matching donors set to quadruple each donation. The funds will support Ready Readers' Story Time program, which serves [...]
ST. LOUIS - Police are investigating a robbery that took place Monday night in north St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the robbery took place around 9:50 p.m. on the 3700 block of North 14th Street in north St. Louis' Hyde Park neighborhood. Police say a 34-year-old man told them that [...]