Missouri Executes Christopher Collings Amid Clemency Denial and Death Penalty Debate

Missouri Executes Christopher Collings Amid Clemency Denial and Death Penalty Debate

Missouri executed 49-year-old Christopher Collings on Tuesday evening...
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Execution Scheduled Tuesday for Christopher Collings

Execution Scheduled Tuesday for Christopher Collings

Missouri is set to carry out its fourth execution of the year on Tuesday ev...
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Two Arrested for Pizza Delivery Robbery in Jefferson County

Two Arrested for Pizza Delivery Robbery in Jefferson County

Two men have been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of an Imo's...
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Potosi Elks Christmas Auction Fundraiser

Potosi Elks Christmas Auction Fundraiser

Members of the Potosi Elks Lodge are getting ready for their annual Christm...
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New Judge in St. Francois County 24th Circuit

New Judge in St. Francois County 24th Circuit

A new judge has been appointed for St. Francois County...
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Light Snow Expected Late Morning Across the Parkland

Light Snow Expected Late Morning Across the Parkland

 Eastern Missouri should prepare for light snow Monday morning...
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Get Ready for Winter Weather Travel

Get Ready for Winter Weather Travel

With the possibility of winter weather we should be prepared for winter tra...
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Crawford County Man Arrested for String of Thefts in Phelps County

Crawford County Man Arrested for String of Thefts in Phelps County

A Crawford County man is being charged with stealing $750 or more after off...
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Garage Fire in Jefferson County Extinguished Without Injuries

Garage Fire in Jefferson County Extinguished Without Injuries

No injuries are being reported after a structure fire in Jefferson County, ...
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Fenton Woman Sentenced to 15 Years for Drug Charges and Probation Violation

Fenton Woman Sentenced to 15 Years for Drug Charges and Probation Violation

A Fenton woman is facing 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to multip...
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Missouri News

Four Fatalities Reported in Missouri Over Holiday Weekend

Four Fatalities Reported in Missouri Over Holiday Weekend

The Missouri State Highway Patrol recorded four fatalities during the Thank...
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Missouri Winter Eagle Watching Days

Missouri Winter Eagle Watching Days

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are inviting people to discov...
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Missouri Deer Hunters Harvest 159,120 Deer During November Firearms Season

Missouri Deer Hunters Harvest 159,120 Deer During November Firearms Season

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reveals...
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Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Beginning January 1, 2025, Missouri's minimum wage will rise to $13.75 per ...
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Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
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  • Defense for Nima Momeni claims Bob Lee did drugs with murder weapon
    Attorneys for defendant Nima Momeni on Tuesday wrapped up their closing argument with a surprise video clip they claimed showed stabbing victim and Cash App founder Bob Lee doing cocaine with the murder weapon.
  • Hunter Biden's federal gun case dismissed after being pardoned by his father
    Hunter Biden could have faced up to 25 years in prison, though as a first-time offender he likely would have gotten far less time or avoided prison entirely.
  • 12/3: The Daily Report
    Jericka Duncan reports on efforts to drum up support on Capitol Hill for President-Elect Trump's administration picks, what happens next in South Korea following its president's reversal of a martial law decree, and the increasing trend of CEOs stepping down from their roles.
  • Senate Republicans hedge on Pete Hegseth support after latest controversy
    President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth met with Republican senators on Tuesday amid allegations ranging from sexual assault to workplace misconduct. Hegseth and his attorney have denied any wrongdoing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane report on the mixed response from GOP senators.
  • Breaking down South Korea's decision to lift martial law
    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his martial law order just hours after he announced that the country would be subject to military rule. The country's parliament voted to reject the president's initial declaration. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd breaks it down.

Jefferson City

New Missouri Laws Taking Effect This Month

New Missouri Laws Taking Effect This Month

Senate Bill 727 has varying portions...
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Missouri Senate Child Care Law

Missouri Senate Child Care Law

A new child measure will become law next week...
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Missouri Putting Reproductive Rights Before Voters

Missouri Putting Reproductive Rights Before Voters

Missouri is the latest state to put reproductive rights before voters...
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Missouri Senate Measure Landlord Tenant Actions

Missouri Senate Measure Landlord Tenant Actions

New laws to take effect at the end of the month...
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Governor Parson Announces Four Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson Announces Four Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson has made four Judicial appointments...
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Governor Parson Grants Three Pardons for Month of July

Governor Parson Grants Three Pardons for Month of July

Governor Parson granted three Pardons in July...
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Governor Parson Announces Executive Order 24-10, Prohibiting Sale of Unregulated Psychoactive Cannabis Products in Missouri

Governor Parson Announces Executive Order 24-10, Prohibiting Sale of Unregulated Psychoactive Cannabis Products in Missouri

Governor Parson announced that he has issued an Executive Order....
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Families Impacted by Spring Storms Get Relief

Families Impacted by Spring Storms Get Relief

Applications to be accepted for Disaster Unemployment Assistance...
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Missouri Senate Bill on Utility Infrastructure

Missouri Senate Bill on Utility Infrastructure

MO SB 872 will modify provisions relating to the taxation of utility infrastructure...
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Business Investment Incentives Bill

Business Investment Incentives Bill

Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed this legislation into law on July 11.
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Missouri News

Four Fatalities Reported in Missouri Over Holiday Weekend

Four Fatalities Reported in Missouri Over Holiday Weekend

The Missouri State Highway Patrol recorded four fatalities during the Thank...
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Missouri Winter Eagle Watching Days

Missouri Winter Eagle Watching Days

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are inviting people to discov...
Read More
Missouri Deer Hunters Harvest 159,120 Deer During November Firearms Season

Missouri Deer Hunters Harvest 159,120 Deer During November Firearms Season

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reveals...
Read More
Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Beginning January 1, 2025, Missouri's minimum wage will rise to $13.75 per ...
Read More
Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
Read More
  • Defense for Nima Momeni claims Bob Lee did drugs with murder weapon
    Attorneys for defendant Nima Momeni on Tuesday wrapped up their closing argument with a surprise video clip they claimed showed stabbing victim and Cash App founder Bob Lee doing cocaine with the murder weapon.
  • Hunter Biden's federal gun case dismissed after being pardoned by his father
    Hunter Biden could have faced up to 25 years in prison, though as a first-time offender he likely would have gotten far less time or avoided prison entirely.
  • 12/3: The Daily Report
    Jericka Duncan reports on efforts to drum up support on Capitol Hill for President-Elect Trump's administration picks, what happens next in South Korea following its president's reversal of a martial law decree, and the increasing trend of CEOs stepping down from their roles.
  • Senate Republicans hedge on Pete Hegseth support after latest controversy
    President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth met with Republican senators on Tuesday amid allegations ranging from sexual assault to workplace misconduct. Hegseth and his attorney have denied any wrongdoing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane report on the mixed response from GOP senators.
  • Breaking down South Korea's decision to lift martial law
    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his martial law order just hours after he announced that the country would be subject to military rule. The country's parliament voted to reject the president's initial declaration. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd breaks it down.