Local News

Leadwood Firefighters Contain Spreading Grass Fire with Help from Multiple Agencies

Leadwood Firefighters Contain Spreading Grass Fire with Help from Multiple Agencies

No injuries are being reported after Leadwood Fire Protection District firefighters responded to a f...
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World Mental Health Day Crisis Line Awareness

World Mental Health Day Crisis Line Awareness

It's World Mental Health Day and local resources are being highlighted...
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SB Route 67 in St. Francois County Reduced for Sign Truss Removal

SB Route 67 in St. Francois County Reduced for Sign Truss Removal

Southbound U.S. Route 67 in St. Francois County will be reduced to one lane for a short duration...
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Cruisin' for a Cause Breaks Fundraising Record

Cruisin' for a Cause Breaks Fundraising Record

Park Hill's Senior Center officials are reporting their Cruisin' for a Cause fundraiser raised a rec...
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Kingston K-14 Schools to Close for Election Day Due to High Voter Turnout

Kingston K-14 Schools to Close for Election Day Due to High Voter Turnout

The Kingston K-14 School District has announced that all classes will be canceled on Tuesday, Novemb...
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Park Hills Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident

Park Hills Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident

A Park Hills man is recovering from serious injuries sustained in a Wednesday afternoon accident...
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Governor Parson Orders Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources to Florida to Aid Hurricane Milton Response Efforts

Governor Parson Orders Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources to Florida to Aid Hurricane Milton Response Efforts

Governor Parson orders personnel to Florida in wake of Hurricane Milton...
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Final Day to Register to Vote

Final Day to Register to Vote

Last chance to get registered to vote in November's general election...
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Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help in Identifying Person of Interest

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help in Identifying Person of Interest

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's assistance in identifying a person of ...
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House Springs Man Sentenced to 7 Years for Probation Violation

House Springs Man Sentenced to 7 Years for Probation Violation

A House Springs man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for violating the terms of his proba...
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Missouri News

Missouri Law Enforcement, MADD Launch Saturation Saturday for Labor Day Weekend

Missouri Law Enforcement, MADD Launch Saturation Saturday for Labor Day Weekend

An initiative has been launched to reduce the number of impaired drivers on...
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Missouri Resident Dies After Contracting Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba at Lake of the Ozarks

Missouri Resident Dies After Contracting Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba at Lake of the Ozarks

Cases are rare, but are almost always fatal...
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FBI Announces Major Investment to Combat Violent Crime in St. Louis

FBI Announces Major Investment to Combat Violent Crime in St. Louis

The FBI gets involved in an attempt to curb "violent crime" in St. Louis...
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Missouri to Lead National Pilot on New K-12 Testing Model

Missouri to Lead National Pilot on New K-12 Testing Model

About 200 students will participate in a new assessment system...
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Hanaway Named Missouri’s Next Attorney General

Hanaway Named Missouri’s Next Attorney General

During a press conference Tuesday at the Missouri State Capitol, Governor M...
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  • 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.
  • 8/26: CBS Morning News
    President Trump says he has fired Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook; FEMA staff publish letter warning about cuts to agency.
  • What's the CD account interest rate forecast for fall 2025?
    CD account interest rates have remained high, but will they stay elevated this fall? Here's what some experts predict.
  • Israel says Gaza strike that killed 5 journalists was unintended
    Five journalists were killed in two blasts at a gathering point for broadcasters in Gaza. Israel says the strikes were unintended, while media groups mourn the losses.
  • CDC's quit-smoking hotline and ads face shutdown
    For over a decade, the CDC's anti-smoking ads and 1-800-QUIT-NOW hotline have helped Americans kick the habit. Now, both face an uncertain future after budget cuts. Dr. Celine Gounder explains where people can still turn for help.