St. Louis County government headquarters may move from its current location in Clayton to St. Ann, due to the high cost of updating the current building to meet fire code compliance and asbestos issues.
Missouri's Supreme Court is set to review a controversial photo ID law on Wednesday, which could affect how thousands of voters cast their ballots, with advocacy groups arguing that it violates Missourians' right to vote and state officials defending it as essential for election security.
ST. LOUIS - The threat for rain and storms is gone for now, but a lot of cloud cover will be hanging around the region Wednesday. We’ll watch for areas of fog Wednesday morning. We will be cooler, with top temperatures in the upper 50s to 60 F. A storm lifting north out of Texas [...]
Reverend Larry Rice has unveiled a plan called the City of Refuge, aimed at transforming the lives of homeless families in St. Louis County by providing them with stability and opportunities for growth.
With the gentle creak of ceiling fans overhead and the hum of the air conditioner the only things to cut the silence, a distraught mother walked up to the witness stand inside the Washington County Courthouse on a mission of justice for her son. Kim Little forced herself to, as she put it, “relive the worst day” of her life.
JENNINGS, Mo. - The St. Louis County Police Department (SLCPD) has cancelled their Endangered Silver Advisory for a 76-year-old woman who was reported missing in the Jennings neighborhood. Officials tell FOX 2 the woman was located and is safe.
The Senate agreed by unanimous consent Tuesday to approve a House-passed bill to require the Justice Department to release all unclassified records and documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, sending the bill to President Trump’s desk for a signature. The swift Senate action ends the protracted battle in Congress over the files, which [...]
More than a third of homes in the St. Louis metro area have lost value over the past year, according to new research from Zillow.
Despite this, only 2.8% of new listings in St. Louis are priced below they were previously sold for, so most homeowners aren't selling for a loss.