Magazine owner accused of taking payments, not delivering on promises: ex-clients

ST. LOUIS - St. Louisans Emilia Rizzuto and April Berkovich own very different businesses but have strangely similar stories about a health and wellness magazine some may have seen around St. Louis. “I'd heard of it. I'd seen it on the shelf. It's been around for a long time,” Rizzuto said. They say when the [...]

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Ex-mayor claims city officials mishandled budget

ST. LOUIS - Tensions boiled over in Bellefontaine Neighbors tonight, causing a representative to be escorted away from the podium. Former Mayor Dinah Tatman returned to confront what she says are misleading claims about her Administration’s handling of the City’s budget. Residents filled City Hall, demanding answers about potholes, unlicensed businesses and speeding near schools.  [...]

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Senate advances bill as deadline approaches

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Lawmakers in Jefferson City have one week to pass a budget and send it to the governor's desk. Democrat and Republican Senate leaders offered praise as they approved a roughly $50 Billion spending proposal, but the amount approved by senators is about $2 billion less than what Governor Mike Kehoe had [...]

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Police release video, detailing fatal shooting of Fenton man

Editor's note: This video contains gunfire; viewer discretion advised FENTON, Mo. - St. Louis County Police have released details of their investigation into the fatal shooting of a former doctor, which occurred at his estranged wife's home in Fenton, Missouri, on March 21. The incident unfolded when police responded to a harassment call at the [...]

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From police chief to suspect: $4K vacation among alleged crimes

VELDA CITY, Mo. - Two north county towns are feeling the fallout after a trusted official was indicted for looting city coffers. Daniel Paulino has appeared on FOX 2 over the years, especially when he was police chief and city administrator for Velda City—the town in which he’s now accused of stealing hundreds of thousands [...]

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Interviews continue in child abuse probe at Webster Groves daycare

WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. – Authorities are interviewing more students at a daycare in an ongoing suspected child abuse investigation. Christopher Titus is facing accusations of sodomy and child molestation against two children at Here We Grow Early Care and Education in Webster Groves. Last week, FOX 2 News uncovered allegations against Titus dating back to [...]

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Governor Kehoe requests federal aid after storm damage in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe requested for President Donald Trump to approve a major disaster declaration, which will provide federal assistance to 26 counties in the state. This request for the president is in response to the widespread storms, tornadoes and flooding that impacted Missouri from March 30 to April 8, claiming [...]

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17-year-old catches first Missouri state record fish in 2025

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A 17-year-old from Bradleyville, Missouri, has the honor of catching the first state record fish in 2025. Riley Isaacs was bowfishing on April 18 at Lake Taneycomo. He was with a group targeting carp, but the trip was cut short due to impending bad weather. But when storms passed, Isaacs was [...]

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Cinco de Mayo fest returns to St. Louis

ST. LOUIS - Cinco de Mayo festivities are set to return to St. Louis this Saturday on May 3, taking place on Cherokee Street from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., with a variety of activities planned despite the possibility of rain. The festival promises a lively atmosphere with Dynamo Wrestling making a comeback, alongside performances [...]

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Leadership shakeup at St. Louis Development Corporation; CEO Neal Richardson steps down

ST. LOUIS - A major leadership shakeup at the St. Louis Development Corporation took place Thursday. Neal Richardson, the group's president and CEO, mutually parted ways with the organization and Mayor Cara Spencer's administration. Richardson was previously appointed under former mayor Tishaura Jones. The St. Louis Development Corporation is the independent economic development agency serving [...]

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