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Mobile Medical and Dental Clinics are Free

Mobile Medical and Dental Clinics are Free

Free medical and dental care comes to the Parkland on a regular basis from the Arch Diocese of St. L...
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Help the Hungry Bake Sale is This Month

Help the Hungry Bake Sale is This Month

The annual Help the Hungry Bake Sale will be held Saturday, November 23 at the St. Joseph Catholic C...
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Desloge VFW Hosting Veterans Day Dinner Tonight

Desloge VFW Hosting Veterans Day Dinner Tonight

The Desloge VFW Post 2426 is honoring veterans tonight with a special Veterans Day Dinner from 5 p.m...
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Honoring Veterans: Parkland Community Comes Together for Veterans Day

Honoring Veterans: Parkland Community Comes Together for Veterans Day

The Parkland community is coming together today to honor veterans for their service and sacrifice...
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Former De Soto Officer Found Guilty of Assault, Sentencing Set for January

Former De Soto Officer Found Guilty of Assault, Sentencing Set for January

A Jefferson County jury has convicted former De Soto Police Officer...
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Fenton Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Firearm Possession During Probation

Fenton Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Firearm Possession During Probation

A Fenton man, already on probation for multiple felony convictions, has been sentenced to 63 months ...
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Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Ironton Residents

Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Ironton Residents

Ironton residents can now safely consume tap water without boiling, as the boil water advisory has o...
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Fredericktown Water Supply Deemed Safe Following Critical Minerals Recovery Plant Fire

Fredericktown Water Supply Deemed Safe Following Critical Minerals Recovery Plant Fire

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has confirmed that the drinking water in Fredericktown ...
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Potosi Man Convicted of Sexual Abuse, Which He Committed While on Parole

Potosi Man Convicted of Sexual Abuse, Which He Committed While on Parole

A Washington County Jury found Christopher M. Grimes guilty of two counts of the class B felony of s...
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Hillsboro Fire Protection District’s Drone Program Saves Lives

Hillsboro Fire Protection District’s Drone Program Saves Lives

Man rescued from flood water using drone technology...
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Missouri News

Missouri Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on Student Cell Phones in Public Schools

Missouri Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on Student Cell Phones in Public Schools

A statewide ban on student cell phone use during school hours in public sch...
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Former Missouri Governor

Former Missouri Governor "Kit" Bond Dies at 85

Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond, a promine...
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Missouri Holds Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Property: Are You Owed Money?

Missouri Holds Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Property: Are You Owed Money?

The Missouri State Treasurer's Office is urging residents to check for uncl...
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Missouri Legislators Pass New Fiscal Year Budget

Missouri Legislators Pass New Fiscal Year Budget

The new $53.1 billion state budget for Missouri has been approved by legisl...
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Senators Discussing House Bill 75's Religious Freedom Aspect

Senators Discussing House Bill 75's Religious Freedom Aspect

As Missouri Legislators move through the final week of the 103rd General As...
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  • U.S. toymaker says reduced China tariffs are "still a nightmare"
    The new U.S.-China tariff agreement went into effect on Wednesday, with some Chinese imports now facing a 30% tariff instead of 145%. Elenor Mak, founder and CEO of Jilly Bing, joins CBS News to discuss how the rollback is affecting her toy company's operations.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes pausing immigrant health care coverage expansion
    Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a pause to the enrollment of more low-income immigrants without legal status for state-funded health care benefits in 2026 as California faces a steep budget deficit.
  • Report accuses companies of promoting "false" solution to plastic waste crisis
    A new report from the Climate Integrity Center is highlighting what it calls deceptive messaging from Big Oil and plastic companies about "advanced recycling," which involves using heat or chemicals to break down plastics into smaller parts. Davis Allen, the report's author, joins CBS News to discuss the issues with the method and why industries continue to promote it as a long-term solution to the plastic waste crisis.
  • 5/14: CBS Evening News Plus
    California wildfire victims react to approval of State Farm's 17% insurance rate hike ; Reporter's Notebook: "Airport rule" offers a lesson on selflessness
  • EPA to weaken limits on some "forever chemicals" in drinking water
    The Environmental Protection Agency says it plans to weaken restrictions on so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water. Erik Olson, senior strategic director for health at the Natural Resources Defense Council, joins CBS News to discuss the dangers of PFAS.