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Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 28 into law last week, bringing several changes to t...
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Two Festus Women Arrested in St. Francois County on Drug Charges

Two Festus Women Arrested in St. Francois County on Drug Charges

Two women from Festus were arrested Tuesday afternoon in St. Francois County on multiple drug-relate...
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Washington County Fair Returns to Potosi August 6–9

Washington County Fair Returns to Potosi August 6–9

The Washington County Fair is set to return to Potosi from Wednesday, August 6 through Saturday, Aug...
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New Animal-Assisted Interventionist Certificate Program Launching at MAC This Fall

New Animal-Assisted Interventionist Certificate Program Launching at MAC This Fall

Mineral Area College is introducing a new Animal-Assisted Interventionist Certificate Program beginn...
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Festus-Area Man Arrested After Alleged Property Dispute Assault

Festus-Area Man Arrested After Alleged Property Dispute Assault

A 63-year-old Festus man was arrested after allegedly attacking another man during a property disput...
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Governor Signs Judicial Privacy and Sunshine Law Reform Into Law

Governor Signs Judicial Privacy and Sunshine Law Reform Into Law

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed several bills into law on Monday, including House Bill 145, a me...
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Missouri Faces Surge in Tick Borne Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Health Officials Urge Vigilance

Missouri Faces Surge in Tick Borne Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Health Officials Urge Vigilance

Missouri officials are sounding the alarm as Lone Star ticks continue to spread, bringing a rare but...
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Missouri Sheriffs Launch Alliance to Defend Second Amendment Rights

Missouri Sheriffs Launch Alliance to Defend Second Amendment Rights

Sheriffs from across Missouri are coming together to defend Second Amendment rights through a newly ...
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Washington County Memorial Hospital Resumes Full Operations After Smoke Incident

Washington County Memorial Hospital Resumes Full Operations After Smoke Incident

Washington County Memorial Hospital resumed full operations by 5 p.m. Sunday following a morning inc...
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Former Farmington Teacher Indicted on Federal Child Pornography Charge

Former Farmington Teacher Indicted on Federal Child Pornography Charge

A former teacher with the Farmington School District is now facing a federal charge in connection to...
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Missouri News

Missouri Special Session Costs Taxpayers Over $170,000

Missouri Special Session Costs Taxpayers Over $170,000

A nine-day special legislative session in Jefferson City has cost Missouri ...
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Public Safety Bill Now Under Law

Public Safety Bill Now Under Law

Senate Bill 71 creates and modifies provisions relating to public safety...
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Missouri Senate Approves GOP-Backed Redistricting Plan

Missouri Senate Approves GOP-Backed Redistricting Plan

Missouri has become the second state in the nation to pass a redistricting ...
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MoDOT Director Blasts Driver Behavior in Work Zones

MoDOT Director Blasts Driver Behavior in Work Zones

Missouri Department of Transportation Director Ed Hassinger called driver b...
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Missouri Launches Child Care Works Program to Support Families and Businesses

Missouri Launches Child Care Works Program to Support Families and Businesses

Missouri is rolling out a new program to help families with the rising cost...
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  • 9/18: CBS Evening News
    Trump administration under fire after ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel show; Dog leads first responders to his leash before they rescue him from fire
  • 9/18: The Daily Report
    Nancy Chen reports on a CDC panel vote on MMRV vaccine recommendations, the fallout over ABC pulling "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and more.
  • 9/18: CBS Evening News Plus
    Breaking down new CDC recommendation on MMRV vaccine; Reporter's Notebook: Protecting the Fed's independence
  • RFK Jr. announces move to decertify organ procurement organization
    HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a move to decertify an organ procurement organization and steps to reform the organ donation system.
  • Inside the meetings that led to Jimmy Kimmel's preemption
    Hollywood is grappling with concerns over free speech and censorship after comedian Jimmy Kimmel's show was abruptly pulled from the air over his monologue comments about the shooting of Charlie Kirk. Peter White, executive editor of television at Deadline, joins CBS News to unpack the chain of events that led to ABC's decision.