A Jackson County judge overturned a Missouri law that made it a crime for school employees to provide “sexually explicit material” to students, ruling the 2022 statute was overly broad and unclear.
At 19, Sam Carson left home for war. He returned years later with a story few could match: he once drove around some of the most powerful men on earth. We revisited this remarkable story by taking a dive into our archives into a FOX 2 report from May of 1989.
St. Louis took center stage Tuesday as Carolina Herrera Creative Director Wes Gordon spent the day mentoring emerging designers and celebrating the work of the St. Louis Fashion Fund, a cornerstone organization shaping the region into a hub for fashion talent and business development.
A St. Charles County Circuit Judge who wore an Elvis Presley wig and discussed politics during court proceedings will resign after multiple violations of judicial ethics.
Missouri has seen some of the nation’s biggest shifts in health coverage in recent years, driven by the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid expansion and the end of pandemic-era protections.
Missouri’s firearms deer season opened with lower than normal harvest numbers, and conservation officials say that the unusually warm weather we've had this November is likely to blame.
A 30-foot gold glove statue was installed at Westport Plaza in Maryland Heights, Missouri, to serve as the centerpiece of the Rawlings Experience, an immersive retail space for the baseball and softball equipment brand.
As the deer-hunting season continues in Illinois, the Department of Natural Resources is reminding hunters of mandatory check stations for the fatal Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).
The college football coaching carousel is always spinning, and lately, Mizzou head coach Eli Drinkwitz keeps surfacing as a potential coaching candidate elsewhere. But Drinkwitz says he's not entertaining the speculation and has repeatedly called it a "distraction."
St. Louis County government headquarters may move from its current location in Clayton to St. Ann, due to the high cost of updating the current building to meet fire code compliance and asbestos issues.
Missouri's Supreme Court is set to review a controversial photo ID law on Wednesday, which could affect how thousands of voters cast their ballots, with advocacy groups arguing that it violates Missourians' right to vote and state officials defending it as essential for election security.
ST. LOUIS - The threat for rain and storms is gone for now, but a lot of cloud cover will be hanging around the region Wednesday. We’ll watch for areas of fog Wednesday morning. We will be cooler, with top temperatures in the upper 50s to 60 F. A storm lifting north out of Texas [...]
Reverend Larry Rice has unveiled a plan called the City of Refuge, aimed at transforming the lives of homeless families in St. Louis County by providing them with stability and opportunities for growth.