Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mulls running for president as Libertarian
Running as a Libertarian would likely assure RFK Jr. of greater ballot access than if he continues to run as an independent.
Warm weather draws St. Louisans outdoors
CREVE COEUR, Mo. – After a brutal few weeks of winter weather in the St. Louis area, Monday served as a much-needed change of pace. People gathered at places such as Creve Coeur Lake to take advantage of the warm front and soak up some sunshine. Visitors said the recent gloomy weather has had an […]
Green Park seeks solutions as 18-wheelers take over streets
GREEN PARK, Mo. – Green Park residents have reported an influx of 18-wheelers using their streets as a shortcut and have been actively seeking a resolution to address the issue. Truck drivers have used the subdivision of Ronnie Hills as a cut-through for years, and the problem has only gotten worse as MoDOT began construction […]
St. Louisans gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday
ST. LOUIS – Chiefs fans across the state are getting excited for Super Bowl weekend. Fans locally are on the hunt for shirts and jerseys with their favorite players numbers. “We’ve had people buying stuff for their dogs; it’s just everything at this point,” Tom Robinett, assistant store manager Rally House in Brentwood, said. Robinett […]
Community gathers for family after Defiance house fire
NEW MELLE, Mo. – After two children died in a house fire in Defiance earlier this month, a St. Charles community gathered to fundraise for the family. “They’re doing a big thing at the school right now for dinner for them. So yeah, I mean, I’d say the community came together pretty good,” Tyge Pipmen, […]
Boeing withdraws request for safety waiver for the 737 Max 7
Boeing on Monday withdrew its request for the FAA to grant a safety waiver for the 737 Max 7 after an issue with the Max’s anti-ice system was reported last year.
1/29: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the U.S. weighing retaliation after three American troops are killed in Jordan, new developments on Capitol Hill on a bipartisan border deal, and what came from a White House council on A.I.
South St. Louis alley now cleared of dangerous ice pack
ST. LOUIS – One week after FOX 2 first reported on a very large, very strange, and very dangerous build-up of ice in a south St. Louis alley, residents are reporting a dramatic change. Alleys behind Cherokee Street toward Minnesota Avenue were covered under such thick ice. They were impassable by car or by foot. […]
Sinkhole forces Interstate 55 Bates Street off-ramp closing
ST. LOUIS – The Bates Street off-ramp of Interstate 55 was closed off Monday after a sinkhole was discovered. The closure comes in an area where MoDOT already had an active construction zone. Drivers traveling south on I-55 are reminded to use the 4500 S Broadway or Loughborough exits as an alternative. “We are working […]
Controversy over initiative petition process continues
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Senators heard dozens of legislations Monday that would ask voters if it should be harder to approve an initiative petition. Republicans are saying it’s now more important than ever to increase the threshold of votes needed to approve a referendum, but those in opposition believe it’s an overreach of government. “We […]