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Just figuring out what it costs to get a college degree can deter some people from going to school, a new study suggests.
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New details emerge after deadly standoff in Tower Grove South
ST. LOUIS – The names of the suspect and victim killed in a domestic violence situation have been released. According to police, the situation escalated into a standoff overnight in the Tower Grove South neighborhood. One neighbor described the scene late Monday as a war zone, with bullet holes hitting multiple cars and even a […]
How Missouri’s new hands-free law is reducing distracted driving accidents
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – AAA Missouri said the number of distracted driving crashes in the Show-Me State is down following a new law that went into effect in August. Before August, Missouri had one of the weakest laws in the country for drivers using their cell phones. Since the Siddens-Bening Hands Free Law went into […]
Former US Senator and Florida Governor Bob Graham dies at 87
Bob Graham’s family announced the death Tuesday in a statement posted on X by his daughter Gwen Graham.
Archives recount the legacy of Whitey Herzog with the Cardinals
ST. LOUIS – As FOX 2 staff went through the archives after learning of the death of Hall of Fame Cardinals Manager Whitey Herzog, it was realized that Whitey’s story was truly told best by none other than himself. Herzog was a native of New Athens, IL, about 30 miles from St. Louis. “Gussie” Busch, […]
SLPS seeks public input for future plan
ST. LOUIS – The leadership of Saint Louis Public Schools met face-to-face with community members during a roundtable-style forum at Roosevelt High School Tuesday evening. Superintendent Keisha Scarlett said the district wants community input as it creates a strategic five-year plan. That plan is expected to be completed by the end of 2025. Parents in […]
MoDOT and IDOT come together for Work Zone Awareness Week
ST. LOUIS – When you see the signs or the lights while on the road, it’s time to pay attention. “We have work zones going on on almost every state route in the St. Louis region throughout 2024,” MoDOT District Engineer Tom Blair said. This week, MoDOT and IDOT came together for National Work Zone Awareness […]
Love and crime collide as police investigate dating app robberies
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Two police departments worked together to solve a series of robberies connected to a dating app. Remember the December 2021 gas station shooting in Overland, in which a clerk was shot in the face? That case was later connected to carjackings in neighboring St. Ann. St. Ann Police Lt. Monica […]
Councilwoman still pushing for north St. Louis track facility despite growing price tag
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – St. Louis County Councilwoman Rita Days is still pushing for a track and field center in north St. Louis despite a growing price tag. What began as a $40 million center has turned into estimates that have grown to close to $200 million of taxpayer’s money. “The council has a […]