FOX 2 checked into a neighborhood danger that has gone on for years without being fixed, according to residents: bent and faded street signs that are simply too hard to see in Pine Lawn in north St. Louis County.
Amy Garrison lives on a quiet farm with her husband in southern Illinois. She enjoys the peace and quiet of Fayette County, but is living in constant pain.
A triple fatal Greyhound bus crash in Highland, Illinois, is now under federal investigation. The passenger bus crashed into three parked big rigs on an exit ramp heading to the area.
A small section of westbound Interstate 44 that raised and buckled in Phelps County was visible in a picture that the Doolittle Rural Fire Protection District shared on Tuesday.
University City residents voiced their frustration as city crews started debris pickup from storms that hit the city hard, leaving a wake of damage earlier this month.
Mother Nature was more than some systems could handle after recent severe weather hit the St. Louis region. But not every call is necessarily a 911 emergency.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley announced a plan Wednesday that would pay anyone dealing with severe health consequences due to to radioactive contamination in the St. Louis region.
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board will arrive on Thursday to determine the cause of a deadly Greyhound bus crash near Highland, Illinois.
The widening of Interstate 70 was one of the main items on the agenda at Wednesday morning's Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission meeting in St. Charles.
Just before the All-Star break, St. Louis Cardinals baseball boss John Mozeliak sat down with FOX 2’s Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne to discuss the Redbirds' unprecedented 2023 campaign and what he envisions moving forward.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District and Missouri Department of Natural Resources plan to greatly reduce the amount of what they call "excess nutrients" into local waterways, which empty into the Mississippi River and, eventually, the Gulf of Mexico.
Democratic state Sen. Karla May is running for U.S. Senate in Missouri. May launched her campaign for Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley's seat Tuesday in St. Louis.