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.
In the wake of his continued controversial comments regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, most Republican political candidates in the upcoming Missouri and Illinois primaries still covet an endorsement from former President Donald Trump.
Creve Coeur Mayor Robert Hoffman said the latest announcement from pharmaceutical giant Bayer is welcome news for an area that's ready for new development.
In October 2019, Andy Bass, a U.S. Marine who now lives in St. Louis, was one of 772 runners who traveled to Afghanistan to run the marathon of Afghanistan.
St. Charles Mayor Dan Borgmeyer spoke exclusively with FOX 2's Elliott Davis about a multi-billion dollar project that Borgmeyer believes will redefine the city.
A large convoy of demonstrators, including truckers, traveled into Missouri Monday. The group believes government mandates responding to COVID-19 have gone too far.
The Brian Laundrie autopsy included several answers about the final moments of his life, but the report prompted a big question for one retired FBI agent.
The number of human trafficking cases in Missouri has nearly doubled in Missouri in the past five years, and advocates against trafficking are saying it's happening more often to kids because of the pandemic.
Malcolm Mathis II, 33, and 22-month-old Malcolm Mathis III were found stabbed to death at their home. The slain father’s 4-year-old daughter and mother-in-law were badly injured during the gruesome attack but survived.
Less than two weeks ago, Missouri was on pace for a 71.2% drop in reported COVID-19 cases from January to February. On this final day of February, FOX 2 has counted a total of 51,380 confirmed COVID cases, a 79.9% drop from last month's tally of 255,880 cases