Heavy rain leads to water rescue in Red Bud, Ill.

RANDOLPH COUNTY, Ill. - A delivery truck driver stranded in rising water found a safe escape path Tuesday afternoon thanks to a Red Bud police detective. Red Bud Mayor Susan Harbaugh said heavy rain started falling around 12:45 p.m. and lasted for approximately an hour. The rain sent a creek out of its banks and [...]

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Contact 2 helps Oklahoma man resolve St. Louis hotel issue

ST. LOUIS - In mid-March, Trace Lyons and his wife prepared to leave on a trip months in the making. “Our first stop was in St. Louis and we were going to go to Chicago and Indianapolis to see some relatives and then to Nashville,” Lyons said. But the night before leaving Oklahoma, he says [...]

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2 out of 3 members from ARCH helicopter crash discharged from hospital

Editor's note: This clip is from April 24, 2025 MADISON COUNTY, Ill – An ARCH Air Medical helicopter crashed during a training event last Thursday in Hartford, Illinois, leaving three people injured. During that time, a spokesperson for the FAA reported that the crash occurred around 9:20 p.m.  The helicopter involved in the crash was [...]

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Revamped USO center at STL Airport boosts services

ST. LOUIS - The USO center at St. Louis Lambert International Airport has reopened with a new look, enhancing its services for military personnel and their families. The center serves service members, including soldiers going to advanced training, as well as new recruits and military families traveling to and from Fort Leonard Wood.  “We see [...]

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Bald eagle chicks saved from riverbed after nest fall

ST. LOUIS - Two Bald Eagle chicks were rescued by the World Bird Sanctuary after they reportedly fell from their nest into St. Francois County’s Big River. A landowner in that area, named Ray Settle, was checking his property when he discovered the two chicks—alive—in their nest, sinking into the river. He immediately contacted the [...]

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10-year-old boy from Florissant missing: Police

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A 10-year-old boy from Florissant, located in St. Louis County, was reported missing today; the St. Louis County Police Department (SLCPD) issued an Endangered Person Advisory for Lerone Lovelance. Police reported that the missing person incident happened on Tuesday April 29, 2025, at 6523 Dallavis Drive in Florissant just after [...]

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MetroLink’s proposed Green Line on hold

ST. LOUIS – A Metro line connecting north and south St. Louis is put on hold while Mayor Cara Spencer asks Bi-State Development for more information on the Green Line Project. The preliminary cost is $1.1 billion for the project. At present, the project is 5.6 miles long, with 10 stops along the way. Bi-State [...]

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Tornado hits south Potosi, causing damage

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Mo. - A small but impactful tornado struck the south side of Potosi on Tuesday afternoon, causing damage to buildings and vehicles while students and staff took shelter in FEMA shelters. The tornado, which was monitored by FOX 2 for nearly 30 minutes, hit the area where Beth Gaynor and her dog Roxie [...]

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Despite a month of heavy rain, farmers remain optimistic about growing season

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The spring planting season is well underway in Missouri, with an excess of rainfall forcing farmers to shift their strategies, and in some cases, they are having to replant all over again. The University of Missouri reports there are approximately 87,600 farms and 27 million acres being farmed in Missouri. The [...]

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St. Louis leaders stunned after two bodies found

ST. LOUIS - Two people were shot and killed today in north St. Louis. “Oh no -- not right here at home. You expect it everywhere else, but when it happens at home, it really touches your heart,” said Apostle Ariette Jefferson Murray. St. Louis community leaders are in shock after a woman and a [...]

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