Attorneys and the family of a couple killed earlier this month from the pursuit of another vehicle gathered Thursday morning to announce that they have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city.
A new lawsuit accuses QuikTrip of selling alcohol to a visibly intoxicated man in St. Peters, who then drank it in his car and caused a crash that injured two people.
Missouri Rep. Bob Onder announced Thursday his sponsorship of a new bill proposal to formally rename the John F. Kennedy for the Performing Arts after President Donald Trump.
As we near the halfway point from summer to fall, let’s take a look at some sunflower fields that are within a reasonable driving distance from St. Louis.
Missouri Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, accusing Planned Parenthood of misleading women about the safety of mifepristone in medication abortions.
A St. Louis Circuit Court judge signed an arrest warrant for an 18-year-old accused of killing another teen nearly two weeks ago in the city’s Walnut Park East neighborhood.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) announced Tuesday that single tickets for its 2025-2026 season are now available for purchase as well as the addition of two shows to its season lineup: “Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony” and “Tower of Power.”
Major League Baseball's annual trade deadline is just one week away, and the St. Louis Cardinals find themselves in a familiar, yet complicated, crossroads.
ST. LOUIS - The Stifel Charity Classic presented by Compliance Solutions announced Thursday morning that multi-platinum selling rock band, O.A.R. is set to headline their newest event, the Community Concert presented by Carshield. Alonzo Byrd with the Stifel Charity Classic came on Fox 2 Sports Final on Wednesday to speak about the new event. "This [...]
State Farm is raising home insurance rates by 27% for Illinois homeowners starting August 15, citing extreme weather and rising repair costs, while Governor Pritzker criticizes the move and urges the General Assembly to pass a bill to address the lack of a rate review process in Illinois.
University City officials have implemented a new alert system to prepare for future flash flooding, which connects rain gauges to notify first responders 40 minutes before potential flooding and allows residents to sign up for alerts through the Code Red system.
Victims of the May 16 tornado in St. Louis County have until Thursday to seek assistance at the two FEMA disaster recovery centers, which will close permanently on Friday.
ST. LOUIS - An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for metro St. Louis. A Heat Advisory is in effect for the rest of the region. No matter where you are, the combination of big heat and humidity will make it tough to be outside for long periods of time. Stay cool, hydrated, and safe. [...]
ST. LOUIS – Some residents across the St. Louis area are expressing concern following a recent string of incidents involving teen violence and misconduct. The incidents include large fights involving minors over the weekend in Forest Park, dozens of minors being arrested over the fourth of July weekend downtown and another fight between teens caught [...]
FORISTELL, Mo. - Despite the heat, attendees flocked to the St. Charles County Fair at Rotary Park on Wednesday, eager to enjoy the summer fun. To ensure everyone stays safe and has a good time, staff at the County Fair have set up cooling tents around the grounds, lined with fans to help people stay [...]