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Suspected Bank Robber Arrested After Cedar Hill Robbery
May 17th, 2026
Local News
New Details Released in Search for Missing Washington County Woman
May 15th, 2026
Local News
Fox Middle School Teacher Charged; District Says Employee Placed on Administrative Leave
May 15th, 2026
Local News
Park Hills Residents Arrested on Felony Fentanyl and Crack Cocaine Charges
May 15th, 2026
Local News
Missouri DPS Investigating SEMO Law Enforcement Academy Exam Administration
May 15th, 2026
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Heavy Rainfall Expected in the Parkland Through Friday Morning
Dustin Kopp
January 30th, 2025
Local News
The Parkland is in for a soaking as heavy rain moves through the region, with totals expected to rea...
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Wright Sponsoring Bill Helping Locally Owned Hotels
Mike Ramsey
January 30th, 2025
Missouri News
State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is sponsoring a measure that would make ta...
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School Board Positions Open in April Elections
Connor Harbit
January 30th, 2025
Local News
Several school board positions are up in the air in the upcoming April 8th elections...
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Candidates File for April Local Elections
Connor Harbit
January 30th, 2025
Local News
The deadline has passed for candidates to file to run for office in the upcoming April elections...
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April 8th Election Issues and Voting Early
Mike Ramsey
January 29th, 2025
Local News
You can vote early absentee for the April 8th elections beginning February 25, 2025, with no excuse ...
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Berry Road Bridge Work On Again After Storms
Mike Ramsey
January 29th, 2025
Local News
Work on the new Berry Road Bridge, north of Bonne Terre, continues after our snow and ice storms rec...
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Mineral Elks Distrbuted Over 125 Holiday Food Baskets
Mike Ramsey
January 29th, 2025
Local News
Members of the Mineral Area Community Elks Lodge are pleased with the distribution of their Christma...
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MoDOT to Open Roundabout at I-55/US 67 Interchange in Jefferson County
Dustin Kopp
January 29th, 2025
Local News
The Missouri Department of Transportation is set to open a new roundabout at the I-55/US 67 intercha...
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Ripped Out Water Main Causes Boil Water Order
Dustin Kopp
January 29th, 2025
Local News
A boil water order is being issued for portions of Bismarck after a water main was accidently ripped...
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North County High School Addresses Firearm Report in Parking Lot
Dustin Kopp
January 28th, 2025
Local News
North County High School (NCHS) administration has addressed a report regarding an alleged firearm i...
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Missouri Bill Adding Oversight to MSHSAA Awaits Governor’s Decision
Dustin Kopp
May 13th, 2026
Missouri News
A proposal designed to increase oversight of high school athletics in Misso...
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Missouri Spring Turkey Season Harvest Tops 50,000 Birds in 2026
Dustin Kopp
May 12th, 2026
Missouri News
Missouri turkey hunters wrapped up another strong spring season...
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Gas Prices Remain High Following Iran War; AAA Offers Fuel-Saving Tips
Dustin Kopp
May 11th, 2026
National News
Gas prices remain significantly higher than they were before late February ...
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Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal
Dustin Kopp
May 8th, 2026
Missouri News
Missouri lawmakers have approved a roughly $50.7 billion state budget propo...
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Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law
Dustin Kopp
May 7th, 2026
Missouri News
Governor Mike Kehoe has signed eight new bills into Missouri law, including...
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Creditors can sue you in retirement, but they certainly can't take everything. So, what's protected and what isn't?
LIRR riders brace for long commutes as strike enters its third day
LIRR commuters are taking shuttle buses and subways into New York City as the largest commuter rail system in North America remains shut down.
Iran war "re-escalation risks" keep oil prices volatile as talks stagger on
Oil prices remain volatile due to Iran war "re-escalation risks," as Tehran says it has shared another set of revised peace deal terms with the U.S.
Judge rules some key evidence can be used in Luigi Mangione's state trial
A New York judge ruled Monday on whether evidence found in Luigi Mangione's backpack during his arrest can be used during his state trial.
Cuba's leader says country poses "no threat" to U.S. after military drone report
The Trump administration has placed intense pressure on Cuba's communist leadership.