Plans approved for MetroLink green line
ST. LOUIS – Plans for MetroLink expansion get the green light. The East-West Gateway Council of Governments approved the revised north-south MetroLink proposal. The 5.8-mile route would run from Grand and Natural Bridge in the north to Jefferson Avenue and Chippewa in the south. Girl Scouts USA: ‘We regret any hurt’ after St. Louis troop disbands over conflict The […]
New safety rules ahead for toxic gas used to sterilize medical devices
There are about 90 sterilizing plants in the U.S. that use a cancer-causing gas called ethylene oxide. Some say new proposed regulations don’t go far enough.
2/28: CBS Evening News
Supreme Court agrees to take up Trump immunity case; How 2 Florida teens exhibited real girl power
Cracked windshield forces American Airlines flight to land at Logan Airport
An American Airlines flight was forced to divert to Logan Airport due to a cracked windshield, State Police said.
Clayco announces student loan repayment plan for employees
ST. LOUIS – Recently, the company Clayco conducted a staff survey and discovered that 10% of their roughly 3,000 employees were struggling with student loan debt. “A handful of our team leaders spoke up to team leadership and talked about how crippling it was to them financially to have to begin repaying on their student […]
The lasting impact of the baby tooth project in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – Some 100,000 baby teeth collected for the historic St. Louis Baby Tooth Survey initiated in 1958 but never used are now being analyzed in two new studies. More than 300,00 baby teeth were collected through a grassroots effort launched by women community leaders. Most were used in the landmark study, which determined […]
2/28: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the Supreme Court’s decision to hear former President Donald Trump’s immunity case, Senator Mitch McConnell’s decision to retire as Republican senate leader, and what’s next for Odysseus.
Food packaging containing PFAS no longer sold in U.S., FDA says
Beginning in 2020, U.S. food manufacturers committed to phasing out PFAS in wrappers, boxes and bags with coating to prevent grease, water and other liquids from soaking through.
12-year-old Florissant girl dies from the flu
FLORISSANT, Mo. – A Florissant mother is grieving after losing her 12-year-old daughter to the flu. Tylajah Cooper died at Children’s Hospital on Monday. Cooper’s mother, Jaime Thomas, says she’s devastated and never imagined she’d have to bury one of her children. “I just wish I could save my baby, because I miss her so bad,” Thomas said. […]
Rise in mail theft drives Bush, Hawley to ask Postmaster General for answers
ST. LOUIS – Amid new calls from Congress to address growing complaints about late mail or no mail at all in St. Louis and across Missouri, FOX 2 has discovered a disturbing rise in blatant mail theft. Surveillance video shows a thief using a mailbox key to get into an iconic blue box on a […]