Dustin Kopp

Five Cadet Teens Injured in Washington County Crash

Five Cadet Teens Injured in Washington County Crash

Five teens from Cadet were injured in a single-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon in Washington County.....
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St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department Turns Over Ashcraft Death Investigation to Jefferson County Prosecutor

St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department Turns Over Ashcraft Death Investigation to Jefferson County Prosecutor

As of May 29, 2025, the St. Francois County Sheriff's Department has officially turned over all rele...
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Sawtelle Found Guilty Again, Faces 100-Year Sentence

Sawtelle Found Guilty Again, Faces 100-Year Sentence

A St. Francois County jury has found 57-year-old Jeffrey Sawtelle guilty of two counts of first-degr...
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"Conrad’s Law": New Missouri Bill Aims to Make Daycares Safer After Park Hills Child’s Death

A Missouri lawmaker is taking action to improve daycare safety standards following the heartbreaking...
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Annual Water and Sewer Testing Fees to Appear on June Utility Bills in Farmington

Annual Water and Sewer Testing Fees to Appear on June Utility Bills in Farmington

Utility customers in Farmington will notice additional charges on their June billing statements as p...
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Black River Electric Cooperative to Hold 87th Annual Membership Meeting June 7

Black River Electric Cooperative to Hold 87th Annual Membership Meeting June 7

Black River Electric Cooperative (BREC) will host its 87th Annual Membership Meeting on Saturday, Ju...
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Missouri’s 988 Crisis Line Offers Lifesaving Support—No Matter the Circumstance

Missouri’s 988 Crisis Line Offers Lifesaving Support—No Matter the Circumstance

When someone is experiencing a mental health crisis, they now have a simple, three-digit number they...
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McNutt Street to Close Under I-55 for Bridge Demolition This Weekend

McNutt Street to Close Under I-55 for Bridge Demolition This Weekend

McNutt Street will be closed under Interstate 55 beginning at 10 p.m. Friday, May 30, through 5 a.m....
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Emergency Crews on the Scene at PolySol in Desloge

Emergency Crews on the Scene at PolySol in Desloge

Emergency crews are on the scene of a fire at PolySol in Desloge...
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ERDCC Inmate Serving Life Sentence Dies at Mercy Jefferson Hospital

ERDCC Inmate Serving Life Sentence Dies at Mercy Jefferson Hospital

Joseph Whitfield, an 85-year-old resident of the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic & Correctional Center...
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Missouri News

Cost of Raising a Child Tops $26,000 Annually, St. Louis Sees Sharp Increase

Cost of Raising a Child Tops $26,000 Annually, St. Louis Sees Sharp Increase

Raising a child in the U.S. now costs more than $26,000 a year on average, ...
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Governor Activates Missouri National Guard Ahead of Planned Protests

Governor Activates Missouri National Guard Ahead of Planned Protests

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-25, activating t...
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Missouri DCI Urges Financial Caution and Fraud Awareness Following Spring Storms

Missouri DCI Urges Financial Caution and Fraud Awareness Following Spring Storms

As residents across Missouri continue to recover from multiple rounds of se...
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Governor Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law, Boosting Public Safety Across Missouri

Governor Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law, Boosting Public Safety Across Missouri

In a move aimed at bolstering public safety efforts across the state, Misso...
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Senate Bill 1 to Become Law in August

Senate Bill 1 to Become Law in August

Senate Bill 1 modifies provisions relating to county officials...
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  • How the U.S. Army was born
    On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress voted to replace the part-time militias that were facing off against British forces with a full-time army. After 1,300 battles and skirmishes, the Army, led by Gen. George Washington, defeated the British Empire, winning our independence. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin looks at the creation of America's unified military, and visits a National Museum of the United States Army exhibit honoring the sacrifices of our nation's revolutionary heroes.
  • 1 Minnesota lawmaker killed, 1 injured in targeted shootings: What we know
    Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot Saturday, while State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were wounded.
  • The Day My Mother Vanished
    When her mother disappears, 7-year-old Nicki Bates begins a lifelong search to find her and bring her killer to justice. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 15)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • America's risk in the Israel-Iran conflict
    Since Friday, Israel has sent jets to bomb targets across Iran, saying its objective is to destroy as much of Iran's nuclear program as it can, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also suggesting support for regime change. Tehran, meanwhile, has retaliated with attacks of its own. With scheduled meetings between the U.S. and Iran over that nation's nuclear program now cancelled, correspondent Elizabeth Palmer talks with Middle East expert Sanam Vakil about the unfolding conflict, and the potential consequences for the Trump Administration.