Illinois Men Arrested After High-Speed Chase in St. Francois County

High Speed Chase Ends in Leadington Investigation Ongoing

Authorities arrested four suspects following a high-speed chase through St....
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East Missouri Head Start Program Launches Recruitment for Preschoolers

Head Start Recruitment Push Underway

Officials with the East Missouri Action Agency's Head Start program are in ...
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Park Hills Leadington Chamber Hosts Annual Awards Banquet with Murder Mystery Theme

Park Hills Leadington Chamber Awards Banquet

The annual Awards Banquet for the Park Hills Leadington Chamber of Commerce...
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Missouri Senator Tony Leutkemeyer Highlights Public Safety as Legislative Priority

Leutkemeyer Says Public Safety is Senate Priority

Missouri State Senator for the 34th District, and Missouri Senate Majority ...
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Power Outages Hit Fredericktown Amid Hazardous Cold Weather

Power Outages Impact Fredericktown Amid Hazardous Cold

Many Fredericktown Residents have their power back, however some still don'...
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Homicide Arrest in Jefferson County

Homicide Arrest in Jefferson County

Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Marshak has announced an arrest and charges i...
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Bob Monks Announces Candidacy for Desloge Mayor

Bob Monks Announces Candidacy for Desloge Mayor

Desloge business owner Bob Monks joins the race to become Mayor of Desloge....
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Minor Earthquake of Magnitude 2.4 Reported in Ste. Genevieve County

Small Earthquake Reported in Ste. Genevieve County

A minor earthquake is being reported from Monday night in Ste. Genevieve Co...
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Bonne Terre Secures TAP Grant for Downtown Sidewalks and Lighting

Bonne Terre TAP Grants Improve Infrastructure

Bonne Terre citizens will see new sidewalks and lighting throughout the dow...
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LIFE Center of Farmington Advocates for Seniors in State Budget Talks

LIFE Center Officials to Lobby Legislators

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Missouri Senator Tony Leutkemeyer Highlights Public Safety as Legislative Priority

Leutkemeyer Says Public Safety is Senate Priority

Missouri State Senator for the 34th District, and Missouri Senate Majority ...
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Missouri Senators Begin Third Week of Legislative Session with Key Bill Discussions

3rd Week of Session Brings Discussions on Bills

Missouri Senators move into the 3rd week of the current legislative session...
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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address...
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Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative se...
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Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
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    The State Department on Wednesday canceled all refugee travel to the U.S. and halted refugee processing to comply with President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more on that and some of Mr. Trump's other early executive orders.
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    A Royal Navy submarine was authorized to surface close to a Russian ship "strictly as a deterrent measure," British Defense Secretary John Healey said.
  • Trevor Noah returns for fifth consecutive year as Grammy Awards host
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Kehoe, Quade on November Ticket for Governor

Kehoe, Quade on November Ticket for Governor

Kehoe and Quade to run against each other for next Missouri Governor...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senator Tony Leutkemeyer Highlights Public Safety as Legislative Priority

Leutkemeyer Says Public Safety is Senate Priority

Missouri State Senator for the 34th District, and Missouri Senate Majority ...
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Missouri Senators Begin Third Week of Legislative Session with Key Bill Discussions

3rd Week of Session Brings Discussions on Bills

Missouri Senators move into the 3rd week of the current legislative session...
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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address...
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Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative se...
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Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
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  • What to know about State Department canceling refugee travel to U.S.
    The State Department on Wednesday canceled all refugee travel to the U.S. and halted refugee processing to comply with President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more on that and some of Mr. Trump's other early executive orders.
  • Adapting to climate change amid rising natural disasters
    As powerful weather events become more frequent, CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti examines how we can adapt. He reflects on the recent Los Angeles wildfires, the planet's hottest year on record, and the growing toll of billion-dollar disasters, including Hurricane Helene.
  • "Hot Bench" cast marks milestone with its 2,000th episode
    After over a decade on air, "Hot Bench" celebrates its 2,000th episode, making history as the number one syndicated court show in original production. Judges Rachel Juarez, Yodit Tewolde and Michael Corriero join us to reflect on the show's success and the many cases it has presided over.
  • Russian spy ship tracked off U.K. as defense official warns Putin
    A Royal Navy submarine was authorized to surface close to a Russian ship "strictly as a deterrent measure," British Defense Secretary John Healey said.
  • Trevor Noah returns for fifth consecutive year as Grammy Awards host
    Trevor Noah is set to host the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for the fifth straight year. The former "Daily Show" host shares the excitement and pressure of the live gig as he prepares for the big night, airing on Feb. 2 on CBS and streaming on Paramount +.