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Less than one month into the 2023 legislative session, Missouri lawmakers are taking up two big priorities for Republicans: education and initiative petition reform.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said on Wednesday that 149 cars were stolen in just seven days in the City of St. Louis.
Among the colorful cans lining the shelves at Saint Louis Hop Shop on Cherokee Street, you’ll soon find Yuengling products.
Accused killer Shawn Kavanagh, who police say called 911 to report his murders, remains in court nine years after the crime. The intended target, investigators say, was the suspect’s wife, who was taking refuge with co-workers, who became stabbing victims.
Jana Elementary School's building closed in October because of concerns about radioactive waste. Students were moved to virtual learning and are now learning in person at other district school buildings.
Cannabis cafés may soon become a reality in some parts of unincorporated St. Louis County.
FOX 2 has learned the St. Louis convention center expansion project is being partially gutted amid skyrocketing cost overruns.
Taylor Swift fans have been crying foul over a recent ticket fiasco. The debacle has even resulted in the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee holding a hearing.
In this journey called life, we have to keep our eyes open. We never know when our path will open up the way to an unexpected blessing.
Looking to brighten up these dreary winter days? The Missouri Botanical Garden’s annual Orchid Show is back after both a COVID-19 and construction hiatus.
A Republican-backed proposal to make it harder to amend Missouri's constitution got initial approval from the state House on Wednesday, moving a top GOP priority closer to becoming law.
A man wanted for stealing thousands of dollars' worth of construction equipment, and some cars, is now behind bars.