ST. LOUIS - Friday starts off cloudy with some rain on the way. Expect scattered showers through the afternoon hours with high temperatures in the 50s. A cold front moves through and temps will be a lot colder Saturday with highs in the 20s. There is a chance of some flurries on Sunday. It will [...]
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Breckenridge Hills Police are searching for the driver who dragged one of their officers early Friday morning. At about 12:15 a.m. an officer pulled over a woman at Marvin Avenue and St. Charles Rock Road because her car did not have license plates. When the officer learned the woman had [...]
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - A home was on fire in Washington Park, Illinois early Friday morning. Fire crews were dispatched to the home at about 4:00 a.m. It is located at North 50th and Rosemont Place. It is unknown if anyone was inside the home at the time the fire began. The neighbors told [...]
Illegal smugglers are finding St. Louis as a welcome headquarters to make millions. They can make their illegal profits off cigarettes. Just one pack of cigarettes could make a $2 profit, just by taking it to Illinois.
Rich Melching Sr. was near the scene of a crash involving a St. Louis County Police K9 officer Thursday morning. The officerโs SUV landed on its side.
A St. Charles County man's car was in the shop after a scary incident on the highway. Unsure how it would get fixed or who would pay for the repairs, he called Contact 2's Mike Colombo to help get results.
A local college radio broadcaster helps listeners see the action on the court, even if he can't see it himself. Bryce Weiler, who is blind, has called soccer, softball, basketball, and baseball games.
Over the last couple of years, a slew of local businesses have gone out of business due to the pandemic. For some in Chesterfield, theyโve not only been able to survive but thrive due to leasing opportunities at Chesterfield Mall.
Go out and find an established slugger, or use it to give players a day off from the field? That's the question the Cardinals will look to answer in 2022.
The Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission is seeking $32,000 for fiscal year 2023. The commission's request is part of the state education department's budget report.