A viral video of a woman harassing a Latino family in south St. Louis is due in court Friday.
One person is in custody after a police chase that began in St. Charles County Friday morning.
Webster Groves Police are asking for the public's help to build a case against a sexual predator.
314 Day is Tuesday in St. Louis, and you can make the day a little more special for kids and teens in St. Louis.
The Little Bit Foundation celebrates a new partnership Friday with Sumner High School.
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police is hosting a benefit Friday night for Janae Edmondson.
Peter and Paul Community Services wants to open a 100-bed shelter for men in the vacant St's. Mary and Joseph Chapel on Minnesota Avenue.
A tractor trailer crashed overnight on a ramp at the I-55, I-44 split.
Crews are at the scene of a business fire in Belleville, Illinois Friday morning.
Friday, St. Louis City leaders say they are clearing a homeless encampment along the downtown riverfront near Laclede's landing.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner's chief trial assistant for the circuit attorney's office is leaving.
FOX 2 has learned of a national effort to show Balko, a St. Louis Fire Department K9 that died in the line of the duty last week, will not be forgotten.
A surveillance video captured what went down on March 5, 2019, from the argument to the shooting in the parking lot.
The charity aims to raise money, so bicycles can be purchased for kids. The initial goal is to raise enough money for 100 kids to receive a bike.
More than 100 people filled the basement of the Carondelet Public Library Thursday night to voice their support and their concern about a potential 100-men shelter coming to their neighborhood.
Spire says it’s not affiliated with a company offering to match the amount you pay on your gas bill.
Be careful, drivers! Several cars on Interstate 64 have been hit by rocks thrown from the Hampton Avenue overpass.
A Webster Groves man is charged with sexually abusing a girl, and detectives believe there could be more victims.
March is Women’s History Month, and we want to celebrate a woman originally from Granite City who made weather forecasting history last month.
Vandals have knocked over and cracked the marble arrowhead at Piasa Park in Alton that described the legend of the Piasa Bird.