Local News

Two Men Charged in Jefferson County Wire Theft Case

Two Men Charged in Jefferson County Wire Theft Case

Two men are facing felony charges for allegedly stealing telecommunications wire from an AT&T site i...
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Farmington Officials Swears in New Leaders

Farmington Officials Swear in New Leaders

The City of Farmington has a new Mayor after a swearing in ceremony was held to put the mayor and co...
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De Soto Man Convicted of Nine Felonies for Home Invasion, Assault on Deputy

De Soto Man Convicted of Nine Felonies for Home Invasion, Assault on Deputy

A Jefferson County jury has found 41-year-old Anthony S. Laemmel of De Soto guilty of nine felony ch...
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Tax Day is Tuesday — Still Time to File if You Haven’t Already

Tax Day is Tuesday — Still Time to File if You Haven’t Already

If you haven’t filed your taxes yet, you’re not alone — and you still have time...
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Open Enrollment Legislation Advances to Senate Committee

Open Enrollment Legislation Advances to Senate Committee

Legislators in Missouri continue to discuss open enrollment in the state after the Missouri House bi...
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Motorcyclist Injured in Route Y Crash Near Brickey Road

Motorcyclist Injured in Route Y Crash Near Brickey Road

A Bloomsdale man was injured Sunday afternoon in a motorcycle crash on Route Y in St. Francois Count...
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Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Damage Assessments After Devastating Storms and Flooding in 20 Missouri Counties

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Damage Assessments After Devastating Storms and Flooding in 20 Missouri Counties

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency particip...
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Water Main Break Causes Disruption, Boil Advisory Issued

Water Main Break Causes Disruption, Boil Advisory Issued

As of 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, a portion of American Water Company customers in Ironton are exp...
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Two Suspects Jailed Without Bond After Festus Burglary Arrest

Two Suspects Jailed Without Bond After Festus Burglary Arrest

Two individuals are behind bars at the Jefferson County Jail, being held without bond following the...
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ERDCC Holds Ceremony Honoring Crime Victims During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

ERDCC Holds Ceremony Honoring Crime Victims During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

April 6 through 12, 2025 marks National Crime Victims' Rights Week...
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Missouri News

Kehoe Extends State of Emergency, Highlights Ongoing Disaster Recovery Efforts Across Missouri

Kehoe Extends State of Emergency, Highlights Ongoing Disaster Recovery Efforts Across Missouri

Governor Mike Kehoe has extended Missouri’s State of Emergency through Augu...
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New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

Missouri's new fiscal year got underway on Tuesday...
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MDC Urges Fire Safety During Summer Celebrations

MDC Urges Fire Safety During Summer Celebrations

With summer celebrations underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
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Missouri Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Lance Shockley

Missouri Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Lance Shockley

The Missouri Supreme Court has set an execution date for Lance Shockley, wh...
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Missouri Fiscal Year Budget Begins July 1st

Missouri Fiscal Year Budget Begins July 1st

Missouri's fiscal Year 2026 will start on Tuesday, July 1, 2025...
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  • Kevin Hassett says "rough outlines" of tariff deals are "becoming clear"
    White House National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said Sunday that "rough outlines of the deals are becoming clear" ahead of a key tariff deadline this week.
  • How the Savannah Bananas celebrate foster families
    The exhibition baseball league Banana Ball focuses on entertaining people of all ages – including "Bananas Foster," a nonprofit that honors foster families.
  • How 60 Minutes reported from the "Graveyard of the Pacific"
    Correspondent Bill Whitaker and a 60 Minutes team took every precaution to report aboard a U.S. Coast Guard lifeboat in treacherous waves along the Pacific coastline.
  • 7/2 CBS Mornings Plus
    Heavy rain, flooding and lightning are disrupting travel plans for millions trying to get away ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. Also, the Women’s Pro Baseball League is hosting tryouts for the first time in 80 years.
  • 7/6: Face the Nation
    This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Weijia Jiang speaks with Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi of New York and the director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, in the aftermath of President Trump’s newly signed “big, beautiful bill.” Meanwhile, search and rescue operations are ongoing in central Texas after devastating flash floods killed dozens.