Menorah lighting at Kiener Plaza carries new meaning for St. Louis Jewish...
ST. LOUIS - The Jewish community in St. Louis honored the start of Hannukah on Thursday by lighting the menorah at Kiener Plaza. As the war between Israel and Hamas persists, this year's celebration...
View ArticleFormer St. Louis daycare worker convicted of child sex crimes
ST. LOUIS - A jury has convicted a former St. Louis daycare worker of several felonies in a child sex crimes case. Tony Brown, 67, was found guilty of two counts of second-degree child molestation and...
View ArticleSt. Louis Board of Aldermen approves property tax freezes for seniors
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Board of Aldermen passed legislation Friday to give senior citizens a break on their property taxes. Under the measure, the city real estate tax portion of their property tax...
View ArticleCandy Cane Lane's holiday lights return to St. Louis Hills neighborhood
ST. LOUIS - One of the best places to see holiday lights is the historic Candy Cane Lane in south St. Louis. The St. Louis Hills neighborhood is lit up with hundreds of strands of Christmas lights....
View ArticleK-SHE 95 hosts blood drive, expects around 2,000 weekend donors
GODFREY, Ill. - St. Louis classic rock radio station K-SHE 95 kicked off its weekend-long blood drive on Friday. Organizers are expecting more than 2,000 donors over the next few days. Every two...
View ArticleSt. Louisans hopeful as FDA approves groundbreaking gene therapies for sickle...
ST. LOUIS - Friday was a monumental day for Americans battling a rare but painful disease. The Food and Drug Administration has approved two new gene therapies for patients with sickle cell disease....
View ArticleMan freed after 11 years in prison sues St. Louis and detectives who worked...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis man who spent 11 years behind bars for a killing before his conviction was overturned is suing the city and detectives who worked on his case, claiming the conviction for...
View ArticleSt. Joe's Julie Matheny reaches coaching milestone with twin Brother Bob
ST. LOUIS -- It was a moment decades in the making, helped by a coaching bond that dates back to birth. If you roll it all together, you get a milestone that is truly a family affair. Fox 2 Sports...
View ArticleDreaming of a White Christmas? Might not happen in St. Louis this year
ST. LOUIS - Christmas Day is less than two weeks away. A "White Christmas" gives people the opportunity to ring in the holiday with snow. It marks the ultimate holiday spectacle for some, but it's not...
View ArticleFortune 100 company breaks ground on north St. Louis County facility
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - One of the nation's largest food distributors, also a Fortune 100 company, broke ground Wednesday on a new facility in north St. Louis County. Performance Food Group, Inc. will...
View ArticleNursing home escape leads to sweet adventure at 'The Fountain'
ST. LOUIS - One woman's lunch Wednesday at a St. Louis eatery led to an unexpected twist of holiday joy. Staff members at "The Fountain" helped the woman reunite with her caretaker after she briefly...
View ArticleDefense bill clears Congress without compensation for St. Louis nuclear waste...
ST. LOUIS - The U.S. House approved an $886 billion national defense policy bill on Thursday. The bill now heads to President Joe Biden's desk for review after clearing the Senate earlier this week....
View ArticleTwo St. Louis-area highways among 'America's most loathed,' report says
ST. LOUIS - If you've ever felt frustrated driving around the St. Louis area, specifically on the highways, you're not alone. A new report from car manufacturer Volvo claims two of "America's most...
View ArticleJordan Kyrou brought to tears after boos, clarifies previous remarks on Craig...
ST. LOUIS - A time of transition for the St. Louis Blues has proven especially tough for 25-year-old forward Jordan Kyrou, who battled tears Thursday after a barrage of boos in the first game after a...
View ArticleGrant's Farm seeks more mural submissions for Tiergarten façade
ST. LOUIS - In celebration of its 120th anniversary, Grant's Farm is looking for artists to design and paint a permanent mural on its iconic Tiergarten façade. Organizers are making a last call for...
View ArticleA deadly hit-and-run involving a pedestrian in south St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - An investigation is underway after a driver struck a pedestrian Friday evening in a south St. Louis. The crash happened around 6 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Gravois and Nebraska...
View ArticleSLU Hospital nurses plan two-day strike in late-December
ST. LOUIS - A group of SLU Hospital nurses is planning a two-day strike later this month. Organizers say the strike comes in protest of "union-busting" practices and outsourcing of RN jobs. Nurses...
View ArticleNorth St. Louis nursing home abruptly closes; Residents moved, workers...
ST. LOUIS - The Northview Village Nursing Home, located at the corner of North Kingshighway Boulevard and Highland Avenue in north St. Louis, abruptly shut down Friday. Residents are heading to new...
View ArticleCrowds gather for Gateway Dirt Nationals in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - America's largest indoor oval dirt track is in St. Louis for the weekend. It's part of the Gateway Dirt Nationals this weekend at the Dome at America's Center. FOX 2's Taylor Harris gives...
View ArticleSt. Louis man sentenced in teenager's shooting death
ST. LOUIS - A judge sentenced a St. Louis man to 22 years in prison on Friday in connection with a teenager's shooting death in 2021. Stanico Jordan, now 19, previously pleaded guilty to one count of...
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