Biden says he’s considering sanctions on Russia over Navalny
President Biden has blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the death of opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
AI Scams: Missouri warns voices of loved ones used for fraud
ST. LOUIS — The Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services is warning about a new wave of scams using artificial intelligence (AI) to trick people. Scammers can now mimic the voices or videos of your loved ones, asking for money or personal information. Always remember, if something feels off, it’s better to double-check. Imagine […]
Third man charged in Holly Hills fatal shooting in which victim was left to die on sidewalk
ST. LOUIS – A third man was charged in connection with a fatal shooting in the Holly Hills neighborhood last month, in which the victim was left to die on the sidewalk. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s probable cause statements, the murder occurred on January 18 in the 5200 block of South […]
Grand marshals revealed for 40th Hibernian St. Patrick’s Day Parade
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – The founders of the first St. Patrick’s Day parade are being honored next month. Remaining founders Jim Mohan, Jim Sheerin, and Tim Weiss will be honored as grand marshals of the 2024 event. As the cast of members that originally voted on the event, Smith and Weise initially had a plan to establish […]
Create a St. Louis super hero and win $250 for 314 Day
ST. LOUIS — A local comic book store is looking for a superhero to represent St. Louis. It’s a part of 314 Day and the creator who gets the most votes from a panel of judges will win $250. What are they looking for? Well, the 314 Day Foundation wants a character that embodies the […]
Mizzou athletic director leaving for University of Arizona
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The athletic director for the University of Missouri-Columbia is calling it quits after two years. Desiree Reed-Francois will be leaving the department and heading to the University of Arizona. This comes after university officials recently established an oversight committee to monitor Mizzou’s athletics, according to FOX 2’s partners at the St. Louis […]
What to know as St. Louis CITY SC begins CONCACAF play and new regular season this week
ST. LOUIS – It’s a big week for professional soccer in St. Louis. Not only does St. Louis CITY SC kick off its second regular season, but they also open play in a big international tournament known as the CONCACAF Champions Cup. CITY PARK will host two St. Louis CITY SC matches in a span […]
Abraham Lincoln pardoned Biden’s great-great-granddad, documents show
President Biden’s great-great-grandfather, Moses Robinette, was charged with attempted murder after a fight in 1864.
How federal judges are pushing back against Jan. 6 conspiracy theories
In a growing number of cases, federal judges in D.C. are using their platform to swat down conspiracy theories perpetuated by some Jan. 6 defendants and their supporters.
Recapping Trump’s legal issues | Feb. 19, 2024
Donald Trump will likely appeal the ruling made in his civil fraud case last Friday that would force him to pay over $354 million in fines. Attorney and CBS News campaign reporter Katrina Kaufman has more on where things stand with some of the former president’s legal cases.