Local News

Potosi Elks Lodge Continues Backpack Program, Supports 415 Kids Weekly

Potosi Elks Lodge Continues Backpack Program, Supports 415 Kids Weekly

The Potosi Elks Lodge is making a big difference for local children by continuing their successful b...
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Power Restoration Continues for City of Fredericktown Customers

Power Restoration Continues for City of Fredericktown Customers

Fredericktown's city electric system continues restoration efforts...
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Farmington Responds to Winter Storm with Power Restorations, Road Clearing, and Warming Shelters

Farmington Responds to Winter Storm with Power Restorations, Road Clearing, and Warming Shelters

The City of Farmington Public Works Department is working diligently to address the aftermath of the...
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Winter Weather Driving Help Traveler Info Map

Winter Weather Driving Help Traveler Info Map

With roads still treacherous from this weekend's winter storm you should be prepared if you have to ...
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Winter Storm Ends Leaving Snow and Ice

Winter Storm Ends Leaving Snow and Ice

Now that the Winter Storm Warning for the Parkland is over, we can expect no severe weather for now....
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Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy New Semester

Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy New Semester

The new semester at the Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy begins soon...
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January is National Blood Donor Month

January is National Blood Donor Month

January is National Blood Donor Month and officials with the American Red Cross urge you to donate b...
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Washington County Prosecutor’s Office Closes Record-Breaking Year with 104 Cases Filed in Final Week

Washington County Prosecutor’s Office Closes Record-Breaking Year with 104 Cases Filed in Final Week

The Washington County Prosecutor’s Office wrapped up 2024 with a significant milestone, filing 104 n...
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Farmington Streets: City Shares Winter Weather Plowing Tips

Farmington Streets: City Shares Winter Weather Plowing Tips

City of Farmington reminds residents about safety during winter plowing...
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Winter Storm and Ice Storm Warnings Continue for the Parkland

Winter Storm and Ice Storm Warnings Continue for the Parkland

Major travel impacts and power outages likely across the Parkland...
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Missouri News

Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Missouri drivers are being urged to stay alert for animals crossing roadway...
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Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

The Missouri State Legislative Session ends today in Jefferson City...
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Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

The regular session of the 103rd Missouri General Assembly is coming to a c...
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Missouri Senators Discuss Keeping Teams in Missouri

Missouri Senators Discuss Keeping Teams in Missouri

Missouri senators are looking into ways to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and ...
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Missouri Free Fishing Days Set for June 7 & 8

Missouri Free Fishing Days Set for June 7 & 8

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has announced the return of i...
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  • The Uplift: Centenarian friends
    A 100-year-old and 107-year-old form a friendship as centenarians after meeting at the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Plus, David Begnaud has an update on Roberta Bell, a woman who was fired from her job as a correctional officer because she helped an incarcerated woman by taking care of her baby. Still, she has no regrets for selflessly caring for the boy.
  • Eye on America: Inside America's boba boom and the iconic lowrider gains acclaim
    In California, we look into the rapidly growing demand for the beloved Taiwanese drink boba in the U.S. Then, we tour a new exhibition that's celebrating the history and cultural significance of the lowrider. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
  • 5/16: The Daily Report
    Lindsey Reiser reports on the Supreme Court continuing to block the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, where things stand between Russia and Ukraine after their first direct but brief peace talks in three years, and how commuters navigated the first full day of the NJ Transit strike.
  • 5/16: America Decides
    President Trump's budget package blocked in committee by conservatives; Medicaid cuts could hit rural communities the hardest.
  • 5/16: CBS Evening News
    Why FEMA officials are sounding the alarm internally ahead of hurricane season; Family's goodbye to beloved dog becomes a lesson in letting go