Based on the best-selling novel that inspired the iconic film, The Notebook tells the story of Allie and Noah, who share a lifetime of love despite the forces that threaten […]
World War I Veterans of St. Louis and Bellefontaine Cemetery St. Louisans and their role in “The War to end all Wars” was significant. Participation in battles such as Chateau […]
She started making French fries under the golden arches when she was a teenager. Now, Joan Elhoffer is a successful owner of a number of McDonald’s locations in the region.
In honor of our brave service members, many St. Louis restaurants and businesses will be offering a variety specialty deals for both Veterans and active-duty service members.
Trying to get rid of your unused pumpkins from Halloween? Instead of throwing them in garbage, there are plenty of simple, sustainable, and even fun ways to give your pumpkins a second life.
St. Louis City Hall called tornado siren repairs an emergency this past spring. So why are those repairs still in limbo? FOX 2 News reported on the failing sirens earlier this week and returned to city hall to find out the hold up.
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam is a weekly gathering that brings jazz within reach […]
We’ve long established that modern “smart” devices aren’t always all that smart. Whether it’s “smart” door locks that are easily hacked to gain entry, “smart” refrigerators that leak your Gmail credentials, or “smart” vehicles that sell data to insurance companies without your permission, the act of modernizing something with internet access and a CPU isn’t […]
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court during lengthy arguments Wednesday weighed whether President Donald Trump violated the Constitution when he became the first U.S. president to impose sweeping global tariffs under an economic emergency powers statute usually reserved to combat rare and unusual threats. Justices in both the conservative 6-3 majority and liberal minority questioned […]
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1. The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference. He and FAA Administrator […]