Tornado siren testing continues amidst systemic failures

ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis tested tornado sirens again Wednesday after Mayor Cara Spencer said Tuesday’s test revealed systemic failures. The sirens went off around the city as part of the latest test. Residents took notice as they were outside continuing to clean up from Friday’s storm. "This is going to take [...]

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Circle K offers 40 cents off per gallon Thursday

ST. LOUIS - Customers at Circle K can expect 40 cents off per gallon of fuel on Thursday. Beginning tomorrow, between 4 and 7 p.m., at various Circle K gas stations in St. Louis. This deal is in recognition of Memorial Day and to support the Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation. Ten percent of profits [...]

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Tornado victims struggle with lack of aid in St. Louis, fear looting

ST. LOUIS - Residents say they are experiencing a lack of aid following the devastating tornado that hit the St. Louis region last Friday, leaving many displaced. City officials reported that thousands of buildings suffered damage, and five people lost their lives. One St. Louisan shared with FOX 2 that the tornado struck his home [...]

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Sports Final: Blues owner Tom Stillman reflects on playoff run, looks ahead to future

ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Blues chairman Tom Stillman feels the Blues took a step in the direction this past season with a surprise playoff run and the emergence of several key players. Though he admits the Game 7 first-round exit was a tough ending. Stillman joined FOX 2 Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne on Sports [...]

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Bellefontaine Cemetery closed after storm damage

ST. LOUIS - The Bellefontaine Cemetery in north St. Louis will remain closed until further notice due to Friday’s storm damage. A manager at the cemetery told FOX 2 that the gates will be closed off until the cleaning is complete.  “Our team is actively working to ensure the safety and recovery of our grounds,” [...]

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Officials work to deliver aid to STL storm victims

ST. LOUIS - State and federal officials were out assessing the damage left behind fromlast week’s storm. “They’re only looking for uninsured damage because if you have insurance, well, the federal government doesn’t think that that is an unmet need. We’re looking for uninsured damage," Mike O’Connell, of the Missouri Department of Public Safety, said. [...]

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St. Louis station 590 AM rebrands as KLIS; Tony Patrico joins new lineup

ST. LOUIS - A rebrand is underway St. Louis radio station 590 AM, the longtime St. Louis sports talk radio station known as KFNS and 590 The Fan. According to a new report from RadioInsight.com and another source closely involved, the station will change its call letters to KLIS by June 1 and intends to [...]

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Missouri man sentenced for LDS church arson

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – A Missouri man appeared in federal court Wednesday to be sentenced for burning down a Cape Girardeau church in 2021. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri, Christopher S. Pritchard, 49, set fire to a house of worship belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of [...]

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Five Days Later: Photos reveal aftermath and early recovery from St. Louis tornado

ST. LOUIS - Five days after a powerful tornado tore through St. Louis, signs of devastation remain widespread, but so do early signs of recovery and resilience. On May 16, an EF-3 tornado struck several neighborhoods in the City of St. Louis, killing five, injuring dozens and damaging around 5,000 homes. The tornado swept through [...]

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Hawley, Schmitt urge Trump to approve emergency declaration after St. Louis tornado

ST. LOUIS - Missouri U.S. Senators Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, urging swift approval of an emergency declaration request following last week's deadly tornado in St. Louis. Hawley and Schmitt asked for "immediate consideration and approval" of Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe's formal request for a federal [...]

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