Local News

West County School Board Has Openings

West County School Board Has Openings

Unique Election Situation For West County School Board
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Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Area

Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Area

The National Weather Service in St. Louis has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the entire regio...
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No Funding Increase Topic at MAC Meeting

No Funding Increase Topic at MAC Meeting

Governor Gives No Funding Increase for Community College's or 4 Year Institutions in Budget Outline
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Potosi Man Dead After Franklin County Wreck

Potosi Man Dead After Franklin County Wreck

Man From Potosi Dead After Crashing Into Front of Dump Truck
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State of State Address Paints Good Picture

State of State Address Paints Good Picture

Missouri Governor Mike Parson called on lawmakers to set aside $100 million in to use in case of fin...
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Officials May Up City Minimum Wage

Officials May Up City Minimum Wage

Minimum Wage May Go Up in Park Hills After February Council Vote
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St. Francois County Wreck Injures Two

St. Francois County Wreck Injures Two

Rear End Collision Sends Two Cars off Highway For Rollover
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Bonne Terre Gets $550,000 in Grants

Bonne Terre Gets $550,000 in Grants

City Gets $550,000 in Two Separate Grants for Infrastructure and Wastewater Improvements
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Washington County Chamber Valentines

Washington County Chamber Valentines

A Valentine's Day Gift with The Washington County Chamber of Commerce
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Washington County Fatal Accident

Washington County Fatal Accident

Cadet Woman Dies in Traffic Accident in Washington County
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Missouri News

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Federal Disaster Declaration for 26 Missouri Counties

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Federal Disaster Declaration for 26 Missouri Counties

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has officially requested a major federal disas...
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Capitol Dome Blue Lighting to Honor Fallen Officers

Capitol Dome Blue Lighting to Honor Fallen Officers

In honor of Missouri's fallen law enforcement officers, Governor Mike Kehoe...
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State Budget Comes to the Floor of Senate

State Budget Comes to the Floor of Senate

The 12 measures that comprise the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget c...
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Fiscal Budget Poised to be Taken Up this Week

Fiscal Budget Poised to be Taken Up this Week

The Missouri Senate is poised to take up the Fiscal Year 2026 state operati...
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Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

There are 3 weeks left in the Missouri legislative session and legislators ...
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  • Cole Escola on the hit Broadway farce "Oh, Mary!"
    Actor and playwright Cole Escola is the force behind the Broadway hit "Oh, Mary!" It's an over-the-top comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln and her secret passion of becoming a cabaret star, while her husband, Abe, is trying to win the Civil War. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Escola about their unlikely route from a childhood in a trailer in rural Oregon, to receiving two Tony nominations, for best actor and best play.
  • Houthi missile launch halts flights at Israel's main airport
    The attack on Ben-Gurion International Airport came hours before top Israeli Cabinet ministers were set to vote on whether to intensify the country's military operations in the Gaza Strip.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 4)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • The story of Enoteca Maria's "Nonnas" - sharing their food "made with love"
    In 2007, Joe Scaravella, who'd recently lost his parents and grandmother, opened an unlikely restaurant on New York's Staten Island: Enoteca Maria, where dishes were prepared by Italian grandmothers cooking treasured regional dishes. The restaurant has since expanded to feature "Nonnas" from around the world, preparing Greek, Japanese, Spanish and Egyptian dishes as well, and has inspired a new Netflix film, "Nonnas" starring Vince Vaughn. Correspondent Jon Wertheim takes a seat at the table.
  • At the Met: The culture of the Black dandy
    This year's Met Gala, at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, will celebrate the opening of the Met's Costume Institute exhibition, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." Inspired by the flamboyant fashion journalist André Leon Talley, the exhibit examines the history of dandyism as projected by Black men dating back nearly 300 years, with objects ranging from clothes worn by Fredrick Douglass and Prince, to designs by Pharrell Williams. Correspondent Michelle Miller takes a tour.