NewsNation aired the full delivery and streamed it live online, followed by the GOP response by Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-Iowa) and U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s progressive response on behalf of left-wing group Working Families Party.
MLB owners had set a new deadline of 4pm Central Tuesday to reach a deal with the Players Association to avoid cancelling regular season games. Players have not agreed to that timeline.
While jurisdictions across the state drop or amend mask mandates or other COVID-19 mitigation efforts, Missourians should remember the pandemic is still happening.
ST. LOUIS-- Teams or sports designed for females, women, or girls would not be open to students born as male under a bill heard in a Missouri State Senate committee Tuesday, bringing the debate over transgender athletics to Missouri. Under Senate Bill 781, called the "Save Women's Sports Act", "No governmental entity, licensing or accrediting [...]
ir County State's Attorney's Office charged a Fairview Heights man for kidnapping his ex-girlfriend at gunpoint and leading police on a high-speed chase.
The publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Buffalo News, Lincoln Journal Star, and dozens of other newspapers rejected Alden's $141 million takeover offer in December.
ST. LOUIS (KTVI)--Homicide investigators are trying to find out what led to a man's death on Interstate 70 in North St. Louis Tuesday morning. St. Louis police were called to the area of Westbound I-70 and Goodfellow around 9:30 am Tuesday, where they found a male victim with what may have been a gunshot wound [...]
The war in Ukraine is especially painful for Ukrainians living in the United States. FOX-2's John Pertzborn shares with us one of those Ukrainians is a part of his family.
Major League Baseball extended its deadline for salvaging opening day and a 162-game season until Tuesday at 5 p.m. after a marathon of 13 bargaining sessions over 16 1/2 hours produced progress toward a deal but left the sides still far apart.