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 Voter ID Challenged

Missouri Voter ID Challenged

Voters in Missouri still have to show a photo ID if they want to cast a reg...
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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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  • 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.
  • Colorado deputies hailed as heroes for fiery home rescue
    Two sheriff's deputies are being praised for their courage in their rescue of two children who were trapped in a backyard when a home caught fire this weekend in a suburb of Denver, Colorado. The deputies tore a fence apart piece by piece to reach the siblings. Alan Gionet has more on the dramatic rescue.
  • British indie-rock band Sports Team robbed at gunpoint in Vallejo, California
    A touring British indie-rock band said they lost personal gear when armed robbery targeted their van while they were getting coffee at a Vallejo Starbucks Tuesday morning on the first day of their U.S. tour.
  • Stellantis and Intel heads resign, adding to record-breaking CEO step-downs this year
    A record number of CEOs have left their roles in 2024, according to an analysis by a career transitioning firm. Stellantis and Intel's CEOs contributed to the trend this week as the companies face declining stock prices. Andy Challenger, senior vice president of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.

Road Work

Washington County Roadwork for November

Washington County Roadwork for November

Missouri Department of Transportation officials have released a list of roadwork jobs for November i...
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City of Farmington to Close a Portion of Columbia Street for Maintenance

City of Farmington to Close a Portion of Columbia Street for Maintenance

The City of Farmington plans to close a portion of West Columbia Street on Monday...
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Portion of Columbia Street, in Farmington, to Close for Maintenance

Portion of Columbia Street, in Farmington, to Close for Maintenance

The City of Farmington plans to close a portion of West Columbia Street on Monday, November 4, 2024,...
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Route H in Madison County to Close for Culvert Replacement

Route H in Madison County to Close for Culvert Replacement

Route H in Madison County will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a cu...
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Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Route 32 in Iron County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavem...
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Meadow Street in Park Hills Closed Today for Concrete Work

Meadow Street in Park Hills Closed Today for Concrete Work

The 300 block of Meadow Street in Park Hills will be closed today for concrete work...
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Route Y Roadside Improvements

Route Y Roadside Improvements

Road work planned for Friday on Route Y in St. Francois County...
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Washington County Roadwork

Washington County Roadwork

Road work starting this week...
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Highway 61 Shoulder Repairs

Highway 61 Shoulder Repairs

Work continues through Thursday on Route 61 in Ste. Genevieve County...
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Farmington Road Closure

Farmington Road Closure

Road work to remove brick, in front of library, to begin Wednesday...
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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...
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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 ...
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...
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  • 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.
  • Colorado deputies hailed as heroes for fiery home rescue
    Two sheriff's deputies are being praised for their courage in their rescue of two children who were trapped in a backyard when a home caught fire this weekend in a suburb of Denver, Colorado. The deputies tore a fence apart piece by piece to reach the siblings. Alan Gionet has more on the dramatic rescue.
  • British indie-rock band Sports Team robbed at gunpoint in Vallejo, California
    A touring British indie-rock band said they lost personal gear when armed robbery targeted their van while they were getting coffee at a Vallejo Starbucks Tuesday morning on the first day of their U.S. tour.
  • Stellantis and Intel heads resign, adding to record-breaking CEO step-downs this year
    A record number of CEOs have left their roles in 2024, according to an analysis by a career transitioning firm. Stellantis and Intel's CEOs contributed to the trend this week as the companies face declining stock prices. Andy Challenger, senior vice president of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.