Bismarck Man Held Without Bond Following Stabbing at Farmington Encampment

Bismarck Man Held Without Bond Following Stabbing at Farmington Encampment

A Bismarck man is being held without bond in the St. Francois County Jail a...
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Merry and Bright St. Paul Gala Fundraiser

Merry and Bright St. Paul Gala Fundraiser

The Merry and Bright Gala scholarship fundraiser for St. Paul Lutheran High...
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Mineral Area College Cardinal Christmas Celebration

Mineral Area College Cardinal Christmas Celebration

Mineral Area College officials will celebrate the holidays in the Parkland ...
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It's Time to Winterize Your Vehicle

It's Time to Winterize Your Vehicle

It's not too late to winterize your vehicle and make sure you'll have safe ...
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Duncan Sentenced in Child Sexual Assault Case

Duncan Sentenced in Child Sexual Assault Case

A Park Hills man has been sentenced to Life in Prison in child sexual assau...
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Phelps County Felon Caught with Guns and Methamphetamine Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison

Phelps County Felon Caught with Guns and Methamphetamine Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison

Phelps County man sentenced Friday...
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Bonne Terre Gets New Vehicles

Bonne Terre Gets New Vehicles

New patrol vehicles, as well as work vehicles, approved at last regular mee...
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Fatal Crash on Laws Road Claims One Life, Injures Three

Fatal Crash on Laws Road Claims One Life, Injures Three

One casualty after early Sunday morning crash...
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St. Louis Man Detained in Ste. Genevieve County

St. Louis Man Detained in Ste. Genevieve County

Man arrested on charges of failure to appear...
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MoDOT Tests Bridges, Names Winners of the 21st Annual Bridge Building Competition

MoDOT Tests Bridges, Names Winners of the 21st Annual Bridge Building Competition

Students in Southeast Missouri, including Parkland students, receive awards...
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Missouri News

Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Beginning January 1, 2025, Missouri's minimum wage will rise to $13.75 per ...
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Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
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Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Officials with the Missouri Department of Mental Health are in the process ...
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Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri State Senators say some legislation that did not become law this y...
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Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows deer hu...
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  • "CBS Evening News" headlines for Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024
    Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Nancy Cordes.
  • How can NATO respond to Russia without escalating the war in Ukraine?
    NATO called an emergency meeting with Ukraine after Russia struck Dnipro with an experimental ballistic missile last week. Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss how the military alliance could respond to Russia, and whether it changes the state of the conflict.
  • Some businesses struggle to pay back pandemic-era loans
    In 2020, the Federal Reserve established the Main Street Lending Program to support mid-size businesses during the pandemic. Now, those businesses are having trouble catching up on those loan repayments. Bloomberg News economics and Federal Reserve reporter Catarina Saraiva has more.
  • Woman donates kidney to twin sister
    Linda Thomas survived cancer, but the treatment left her kidneys severely weakened. Her twin sister, Karen Rodman, donated a kidney and, thanks to their identical DNA, Thomas didn't even need to take rejection drugs. Jamie Yuccas shares their story.
  • Musk, Ramaswamy take aim at Planned Parenthood
    Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy laid out their plan to cut federal spending under the newly-established and unofficial Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. In an op-ed, they wrote that they plan to "end federal overspending" by taking aim at funding for "progressive groups like Planned Parenthood." NOTUS reporter Oriana Gonzalez has more.

Dustin Kopp

United Way Grants Awarded Soon

United Way Grants Awarded Soon

The United Way of St. Francois County will be awarding their yearly grants soon...
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Drug Take Back Day at Desloge Walmart

Drug Take Back Day at Desloge Walmart

Walmart in Desloge is hosting a Drug Take Back Day on Saturday...
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Authorities Searching for Missing Woman

Authorities Searching for Missing Woman

Authorities in Jefferson County are searching for 33 year old Emily Strite...
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Ste. Genevieve Teacher Recognized

Ste. Genevieve Teacher Recognized

Theoren Viox was recognized at the 34th Annual Dan Clarks Honors Banquet...
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Route 32 Pavement Repairs Planned

Route 32 Pavement Repairs Planned

Road work planned for Route 32 in St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve Counties...
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Gus Grissom's Birthday Bash Saturday

Gus Grissom's Birthday Bash Saturday

A special birthday bash will be held Saturday for one of America's finest astronauts...
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One Seriously Injured, One Arrested in Accident

One Seriously Injured, One Arrested in Accident

A DeSoto man was arrested after accident...
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Iron County Health Coalition Care Fair

Iron County Health Coalition Care Fair

The Iron County Health Coalition Care Fair planned for Sunday...
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MAC Golf Tournament Sponsorships

MAC Golf Tournament Sponsorships

Sponsorships are still available for MAC's upcoming golf tournament...
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Chester Bridge Project on Schedule

Chester Bridge Project on Schedule

New Chester Bridge project is on schedule...
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Missouri News

Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Missouri Minimum Wage Set to Increase January 1

Beginning January 1, 2025, Missouri's minimum wage will rise to $13.75 per ...
Read More
Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
Read More
Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Officials with the Missouri Department of Mental Health are in the process ...
Read More
Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri State Senators say some legislation that did not become law this y...
Read More
Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows deer hu...
Read More
  • "CBS Evening News" headlines for Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024
    Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Nancy Cordes.
  • How can NATO respond to Russia without escalating the war in Ukraine?
    NATO called an emergency meeting with Ukraine after Russia struck Dnipro with an experimental ballistic missile last week. Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss how the military alliance could respond to Russia, and whether it changes the state of the conflict.
  • Some businesses struggle to pay back pandemic-era loans
    In 2020, the Federal Reserve established the Main Street Lending Program to support mid-size businesses during the pandemic. Now, those businesses are having trouble catching up on those loan repayments. Bloomberg News economics and Federal Reserve reporter Catarina Saraiva has more.
  • Woman donates kidney to twin sister
    Linda Thomas survived cancer, but the treatment left her kidneys severely weakened. Her twin sister, Karen Rodman, donated a kidney and, thanks to their identical DNA, Thomas didn't even need to take rejection drugs. Jamie Yuccas shares their story.
  • Musk, Ramaswamy take aim at Planned Parenthood
    Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy laid out their plan to cut federal spending under the newly-established and unofficial Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. In an op-ed, they wrote that they plan to "end federal overspending" by taking aim at funding for "progressive groups like Planned Parenthood." NOTUS reporter Oriana Gonzalez has more.