St. Louis city officials have announced the start of the process to take over the Railway Exchange Building due to its frequent break-ins, burglaries, and vandalism, and are hoping to negotiate with the owners before filing a formal petition in court.
The St. Louis Public School District is discussing a tax levy to make up for an increase in operating costs, as the district has not needed to ask for additional money from taxpayers due to a high revenue generated from the elementary and secondary school emergency relief fund.
Fashion met philanthropy Tuesday evening in a grand display of style and substance for the spectacular screening of "Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge."
Proposed legislation that was introduced Tuesday could radically change the form of county government and strip some power from the county executive if passed.
FOX 2 is Your Local Election Headquarters and with the Missouri primaries just two weeks away, two candidates for governor visited the newsroom for a special report.
On Sunday, the Earth sizzled to the hottest day ever measured by humans, yet another heat record shattered in the past couple of years, according to the European climate service Copernicus Tuesday.
Negotiations and a strike continue for Lear Corporation employees over alleged health and safety issues, leading to production stopping at the Wentzville GM plant.
The attorney representing the family of an Illinois woman killed by authorities who responded to her 911 call alleges they weren't immediately told it was a deputy-involved shooting.
A St. Louis Circuit Court judge tossed out the murder conviction of Christopher Dunn on Monday and ordered his immediate release. Dunn has spent more than 30 years behind bars for a faulty murder conviction.
An Edmundson, Missouri, woman appeared in federal court on Tuesday and was sentenced for helping her son fake a mental disability for more than 13 years so he could claim and receive government benefits.