Yesterday morning, the City of St. Louis tested its tornado sirens citywide. Those tests showed improvements in the system from six months ago, when many sirens failed to sound ahead of the deadly May ...
As we approach the six-month anniversary of the May 16 storm, St. Louis City’s tornado alarm system remains troubled.
Illinois and Missouri face a freeze watch with temperatures dropping to 32°F, posing risks to plants and outdoor plumbing.
America has faced devastating tornadoes throughout its history. The Tri-State Tornado of 1925 remains the deadliest. Many of ...
The latest drought outlook released on Thursday shows slight improvement particularly along the North Shore in parts of St.
There's a new sheriff in town. A judge has appointed former St. Louis police chief John Hayden as the interim sheriff for the ...
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (7) updates to this series since Oct 27, ...
Dispatch found that 1,175 structures, more than half of those declared unsafe, were likely or definitely vacant before the ...
Sunny skies with highs near 65 degrees are forecast for St. Louis, with a calm evening and slight rain chances later in the ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe addressed several key topics in an exclusive, one-on-one interview Tuesday with FOX 2, including the ...
Finding out how many folks need SNAP benefits can be a little difficult, according to some groups -- because of changes to how federal agencies collect data on food needs.
Missouri U.S. Rep. Sam Graves said the problems he sees with the Federal Emergency Management Agency this year aren't new and should prompt lawmakers to overhaul the disaster response organization.