Trolley crash in Hermann, injures 36

HERMANN, Mo. –  A trolley carrying dozens of people crashed Saturday morning near Hermann, Missouri, injuring 32 passengers, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The crash occurred around 10:45 am on Highway 100 near Eagles Nest Drive, just southwest of Hermann. The trolley, carrying at least 41 people, veered off the right side of [...]

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St. Louis film fest loses $20K NEA grant

ST. LOUIS - Cinema St. Louis and the Hi-Pointe THeater announced that their $20,000 NEA grant for the 2025 St. Louis International Film Festival has been withdrawn—just months before the November event. The Trump Administration began canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, which caused the theater to lose 12% of its Annual [...]

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Contact 2 helps small church resolve massive gas bill

ST. ANN, Mo. – First Baptist Church in St. Ann is a mall congregation with a big problem. “On Feb. 7, we received a bill for five years’ worth of service from 2020 to now,” church trustee Frank Daniels said. The more than $20,000 bill left Daniels in disbelief. “I'm also the bookkeeper for the [...]

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Missouri family, two Oklahoma teens among 8 killed in Franklin County crash

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) said Monday that eight people were killed in a crash Sunday evening near U.S Highway 169 in Franklin County. Two cars, a GMC Yukon XL and a Subaru Legacy, were driving in opposite directions on U.S. 169. The driver of the GMC tried to pass a [...]

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SLMPD honors fallen officers at memorial breakfast

ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) hosted its annual Memorial Breakfast today, honoring those lost in the line of duty.  Families, supporters and friends remembered about 167 officers, ranging in years from 1863 to 2024. This is also the 39th time this event has been held by SLMPD. Colonel Lawrence O’Tooler, [...]

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St. Louis chop shop operator pleads guilty in federal court

ST. LOUIS – A chop shop operator appeared in federal court Monday and admitted aiding car thieves connected to a St. Louis gang. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Jorge Alberto Luviano-Martinez, 41, admitted running an illegal business in the 2900 block of Cass Avenue where stolen cars [...]

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Real ID needed for air travel starting May 7

BELLEVILLE, Ill. - Those planning to travel by plane over the next several days will need to have their Real ID. At the Department of Motor Vehicles office off Main Street in Belleville, Illinois, many came in, with some feeling a sense of uncertainty. “(It’s) a lot harder than I thought,” Marcia Phillips said. “I [...]

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Trial begins as Brentwood businesses fight to keep storefront

BRENTWOOD, Mo. - Businesses in Brentwood have their day in court against the City of Brentwood. Multiple businesses have sued the city to stop the city’s blight declaration of a stretch of Manchester Road. Carter Maier's Convergence Dance and Body Center sits on that stretch. "We love being in Brentwood. We love working in Brentwood. [...]

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University of Missouri seniors face job market challenges

COLUMBIA, Mo. - With less than two weeks before graduation, seniors at the University of Missouri in Columbia are entering a job market that they say is tough. Even if they had a job lined up, students who spoke with FOX 2 News said many others are struggling to land their first real job. Mizzou's [...]

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Woman shot, killed in Dutchtown neighborhood: Police

ST. LOUIS - Homicide detectives are investigating a shooting that left one woman dead inside a home in the Dutchtown neighborhood on May 4. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) was alerted to the shooting, which happened shortly before 2:35 p.m. in the 4100 block of S. Grand Blvd.  Close Thanks for signing up! [...]

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