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Missouri Traffic Fatalities Decline for Third Straight Year

Missouri Traffic Fatalities Decline for Third Straight Year

Missouri leaders say traffic fatalities declined in 2025 for the third cons...
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January Marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, MoDOT Helping with Fight

January Marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, MoDOT Helping with Fight

January marks Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and Missouri Department o...
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Cold Weather Brings Frostbite Concerns Across the Parkland

Cold Weather Brings Frostbite Concerns Across the Parkland

Frigid temperatures have settled across the Parkland, prompting health offi...
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Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Offers Help After Winter Storm

Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Offers Help After Winter Storm

Following the weekend’s winter storm that impacted much of Missouri, the Mi...
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Tax Filing Season Underway

Tax Filing Season Underway

Tax filing season officially began this week, and the Internal Revenue Serv...
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    Mississippi teacher among thousands facing freezing temperatures without power; Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick rejected as first-ballot Hall of Famer
  • Gov. Walz calls out Trump's attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar as ongoing ICE operations provoke fear
    The situation on the ground in Minneapolis remains volatile after an attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar. Matt Gutman has the latest.
  • The Bathtub Murder of Kendy Howard
    Did a former Idaho state trooper use his law enforcement skills to stage his wife’s death in their bathtub? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
  • Air marshals, mistaken for ICE agents, chased out of LA County restaurant
    Federal air marshals were chased out of a Lynwood restaurant after a crowd mistook them for ICE agents, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
  • The Menendez Brothers’ Fight for Freedom
    The Menendez brothers were given life sentences for gunning down their own parents. Now they’re hoping new evidence could reopen the case. "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales reports. | CASE UPDATE: In May 2025, Lyle and Erik Menendez were resentenced to 50 years to life with the possibility of parole. Due to that resentencing, they are now eligible for parole hearings under youth offender parole laws. In August 2025, the brothers’ first bids for parole were denied. In September 2025, a judge rejected the brothers' habeas petition for a new trial.