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Christmas Eve St. Francois County Wreck

Christmas Eve St. Francois County Wreck

Pick up hits tree and rolls over...
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Get Your Ozark Regional Library Card

Get Your Ozark Regional Library Card

Card is free if you live in Iron and Madison counties...
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County Offices Closing Early Friday

County Offices Closing Early Friday

County employees get extra time with families...
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Baldwin Homicide Ruled Self Defense

Baldwin Homicide Ruled Self Defense

Ruling sees no charges after facts all in...
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Matlock Sentenced to 60 Years

Matlock Sentenced to 60 Years

Matlock says he was defending his girlfriend...
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CASA and End of Year Giving

CASA and End of Year Giving

Donating funds can help children and gain tax credits...
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St. Francois County Budget Has Reserve

St. Francois County Budget Has Reserve

Total budget over $100 million for county...
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Missouri Initiative Petition Changes

Missouri Initiative Petition Changes

Lawmakers may look into initiative petition again in new session...
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Railroad Crossing Closures

Railroad Crossing Closures

Crossings to have traffic held for as much as 6 hours...
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BREAKING NEWS !!! Henderson Announces Run for Senate

BREAKING NEWS !!! Henderson Announces Run for Senate

Henderson says he shares values with voters in 3rd Senatorial district...
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Missouri News

Baseball-Sized Hail, Tornadoes Hit Missouri During Severe Weather Outbreak

Baseball-Sized Hail, Tornadoes Hit Missouri During Severe Weather Outbreak

Severe weather continued to impact Missouri Tuesday...
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Gas Prices Climb Above $4 as Middle East Conflict Impacts Supply

Gas Prices Climb Above $4 as Middle East Conflict Impacts Supply

Gas prices are rising again across the United States...
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Missouri Victim Notification System Update Requires Action by May 4

Missouri Victim Notification System Update Requires Action by May 4

Missouri Victim Notification System Update Requires Users to Switch to Text...
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Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Offers Free Help for Storm Insurance Questions

Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Offers Free Help for Storm Insurance Questions

Missouri officials are reminding storm-impacted residents that free help is...
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Missouri Governor Signs Four Bills Into Law Covering Education, Cannabis, and Regional Governance

Missouri Governor Signs Four Bills Into Law Covering Education, Cannabis, and Regional Governance

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signs four new bills into law covering educati...
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  • Inspiring and funny moments from Artemis II astronauts' town hall
    Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen shared details about their historic trip around the moon, including funny moments, during a CBS News town hall. The astronauts were also joined by "Apollo 13" director Ron Howard. Here are a few highlights.
  • 2 employees killed in Kentucky bank robbery, person of interest in custody
    Kentucky State Police said a man went to a U.S. Bank in Berea, Kentucky, and shot and killed a man and a woman, both employees at the bank.
  • "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" guests for May 3, 2026
    This week's guests include Kevin Hassett, director of the White House National Economic Council; Democratic Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia; Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado; Neel Kashkari, president and CEO of the Minneapolis Fed, and Mike Wirth, Chevron CEO and chairman.
  • Jeffrey Epstein may have left a suicide note, NYT reports
    The late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein may have left a suicide note that has been kept sealed for years, The New York Times reports. According to the NYT, Epstein's cellmate discovered the note after Epstein was first reported to have attempted suicide. CBS News crime and public safety senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter breaks down what to know.
  • What happens if Spirit Airlines shuts down?
    Spirit Airlines may cease operations as soon as Saturday after negotiations over a government aid package stalled. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg explains what it looks like when an air carrier shuts down.