Wednesday shaped up to be one of the hottest days of the year in St. Louis, right at the tail end of an extreme heat warning. So naturally, FOX 2 decided to make the most of it... With a little experiment!
Amanda Woodard, a nurse at the University of Missouri Hospital, is accused of stealing fentanyl from 133 vials for personal use, allegedly administering the proper dose to patients and taking the remaining amount for herself.
ST. LOUIS โ A man who fled from police in a stolen carโwhile carrying a gun and drugsโand hit a city worker in December pleaded guilty on Tuesday. On December 12, 2024, St. Louis Metropolitan Police said they began pursuing Jorden M. Owens, then 22, after he sped through a red light. They attempted to [...]
Stephon Murphy, 29, of St. Louis County, pleaded guilty to selling drugs to an undercover police detective on four separate occasions from May through August 2024, and could face up to 20 years in prison.
Several people are facing felony charges after allegedly stealing more than $14,000 worth of merchandise from stores inside the Plaza Frontenac shopping center earlier this month.
Health care is an important topics to residents, especially as Missourians on average spend nearly $10,000 per year on personal health care. It leaves room to question: How does the state compare to the rest of the country when it comes to health care?
A man was detained Wednesday morning after sneaking into the Carnahan Courthouse overnight, being escorted by deputies, and then attempting to reenter the building unauthorized, police say.
Markael Brazier, 23, was charged with possession of burglary tools after allegedly possessing a hammer, gloves, and scissors at a Drive Time Auto dealership in north St. Louis County.
ST. LOUIS - The heat wave officially ends later Wednesday, and with that bring the chance for isolated storms. Temperatures will reach the low-to-mid-90s Wednesday before clouds and thunderstorms arrive.ย There is a decaying line of storms that is moving out of central Missouri and assuming it holds together, will reach the St. Louis Metro [...]
The St. Louis County Council has approved an agreement to collaborate with three other counties to establish a regional police training center, funded by a $50 million state grant.
St. Louis Public Schools' Director of Safety, Terrell Baker, has resigned after 8 months with the district, leaving the district without a permanent safety leader ahead of the new school year.