A 21-year-old woman is facing murder charges after a woman was killed in north St. Louis Friday afternoon.
MISSOURI (KMOV.com) -- Have you noticed the witty electronic message boards along Missouri highways and interstates?
KMOV will launch a new and improved mobile app for iOS and Android users Tuesday afternoon. The new app provides enhanced weather and traffic features.
NORTH ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Homicide detectives were investigating a deadly shooting in a north St. Louis neighborhood Monday night.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Firefighters in St. Louis City battled a large house fire early Tuesday morning.
The president was set to highlight investments in everything from broadband access to bridge construction from November’s $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law, holding it up as an example of government reaching consensus and delivering change for the American people.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- By now, you may be tired of the snow. By no surprise, Doug Vaughn is tired of it.
It has been really cold recently in the St. Louis area. Doug Vaughn is trying to embrace it as best he can.
We are now in year three of the coronavirus pandemic - and a lot has changed.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Doug Vaughn took a chance in the cold weather for a good meal. As you might expect, he wasn't happy about it.
Doug Vaughn got an early Christmas present from his doctor. It wasn't one that brought Christmas cheer.
Doug Vaughn has to go through a strict medical regiment these days after he developed an irregular heartbeat.
Doug Vaughn has strong thoughts on Thanksgiving and what you should do with your feast.
From daylight savings to the brisk winter breezes, a new season is upon us. And Doug Vaughn is already fed up with it.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Doug Vaughn is tired of looking at the number of unread emails in his inbox rise day after day.
Doug Vaughn and his brother-in-law's aches and pains are adding up on this week's Doug Unplugged.
Doug Vaughn realized he had a tremendous skill of doing absolutely nothing during the pandemic.
It'll be months before we see the Cardinals back in Busch. Their wild card loss is still a sore spot for fans, including Doug.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- St. Louis is coming off a rough 4th of July weekend of fires and accidents, and it's happening all over the country.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- News 4's Doug Vaughn is running out of things to do for his vacation.
There is something you need to be careful of if you plan to go camping. Doug Vaughn has a word of warning.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- The start of summer is here and things are opening up and plenty of people are planning their summer vacations.
The CDC says fully-vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in most settings, but Doug Vaughn says masks being mandatory in some establishments has him unsure what to do.
Everybody loves a well-trained dog, but if he won't listen, the commands can be frustrating.
It's been hard to get outside with the brutal weather this week.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said Tuesday he decided before this season began not to play the national anthem before the team's home games.
Doug Vaughn can't keep a straight face when breaking down the trade the Cardinals made for Nolan Arenado.
A good pet can help someone's well being while they are locked down at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Most people don't get a big payoff if they are fired from their jobs, unless they are a college football coach.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- New Year's resolutions can be difficult to keep, so Doug Vaughn says that's a good reason for him to not to make them in the first place.
News 4's Doug Vaughn says the older he gets, the more he suffers from unexplained orthopedic injuries.
The Christmas shopping season is upon us and it's going to be different this year with COVID restrictions.
Staying indoors this time of year can have its dangers. It's deer season and horse season.... and believe it or not, lion season!
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- The election has many people wondering why it's so hard for us to vote and get results in a timely way.
Just a few more days before the election now, we've been bombarded by the political commercials.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- For the first time in nearly six decades, the Charlie Brown holiday specials will not be on broadcast TV.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- With everything else that's gone wrong in 2020, the last thing we need is a rash of animal attacks.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Technology changes quickly, but even some devices that have been around a while are still stumping Doug Vaughn.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- It's been a tough year for nearly everything-- but St. Louis is used to getting back on it's feet.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- The new regulations announced this week could mean there won't be any high school football in St. Louis County and most other fall sports aren't playing games either.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Every baseball player knows about that special code in baseball.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- This summer has not been an easy time to be a St. Louis sports fan.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- In case you missed the seven day forecast, this weekend will bring temperatures of over 100 degrees with the heat index.
(KMOV.com) -- It's been a rough summer for pool lovers w many of the area swimming pools closed for the season.
ST. LOUIIS (KMOV.com) -- With the pandemic, vacations are just not the same this year.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- We may,or may not have Major League Baseball this season. The owners and players continue to argue about money.
St. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Elmer Fudd has had a long career as a bumbling cartoon character, but he's now under scrutiny.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- 2020 seems to be bringing a lot of new challenges, and News 4's Doug Vaughn has had enough of them.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- There are some people ready to get on with normal life, without the masks and all the sanitizer.
(KMOV.com) - Most of the gyms are still closed, so many people are having to set up make-shift workout areas in their home.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Masks here, masks there, but not masks everywhere.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Earlier this week, the Pentagon released images of an unidentified flying object, or a UFO.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- There is so much information out there about what to do during the pandemic, and how to follow stay-at-home orders.
In this week's Doug Unplugged, Doug Vaughn suggests you look for an "in house" solution for working out.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Where are you getting hair cut during the lockdown?
(KMOV.com) -- Lots of time spent at home means lots of time to tackle some household projects.
Dr. Alex Garza says his work in the military helped prepare for devising a plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
A group behind a tiny plot of land in north St. Louis is hoping to have a big impact on veterans in our area.
In October, 120 feet below the surface of Table Rock Lake and partially buried in mud, something caught scuba diver Lance Stehling's eye. It was a metal bracelet, and in it was etched a story of heartbreak.
Along a busy stretch of Manchester Road near Highway 141, hangs 24 banners, each telling the story of a hometown hero.
St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page announced an end to the mask mandate in the county at a press conference Monday morning. But he continues to strongly recommend that people wear a mask in public
A father almost killed his 3-month-old baby in O’Fallon Monday morning.
The board of education selected Tiffany Holman-Besse as the new Parkway deputy superintendent.
The search is on for St. Louis' signature hot dog
A father almost killed his 3-month-old baby in O’Fallon Monday morning.
A 25-year-old woman pleaded guilty Monday to several charges in connection with the stabbing death of her boyfriend's uncle and 22-month-old cousin that occurred in February 2018
A woman was shot when a fight inside a Delmar Loop bowling alley spilled onto the street Sunday night.
Surveillance video captured two men in black hoods breaking into a home located in the Walnut Park East neighborhood, according to St. Louis City police.
ST. CHARLES (KMOV.com) -- The Lindenwood Lions unveiled a milestone moment Tuesday morning. The university requested to reclassify as Division I NCAA athletics and join the Ohio Valley Conference.
State Senator Bob Onder says he will run for St. Charles County Executive this year.
For some people, deciding on their life's pursuit never ends. That would not be the case for Raymond Floyd.