Four Illinois Men Arrested After High-Speed Police Pursuit in St. Francois County

Dual-Vehicle Pursuit Leads to Arrest of Four Out-of-State Burglary Suspects

A dual-vehicle police pursuit on Tuesday night resulted in the arrest of fo...
Read More
Park Hills Boil Water Advisory Extended Until Thursday

Park Hills Boil Water Advisory Extended Until Thursday

The boil water advisory for portions of Park Hills remains in effect until ...
Read More
Fredericktown Secures Replacement Transformer, Power Outage May Extend Overnight

City of Fredericktown Secures Replacement Transformer for Downtown Substation

The City of Fredericktown has located a replacement transformer for the Dow...
Read More
Fredericktown Power Outage Update: Mayor Advises Preparation for Extended Outage

Fredericktown Power Outage Update: Residents Advised to Prepare for Extended Outage

Fredericktown Mayor Travis Parker has provided an update on the ongoing pow...
Read More
Leadwood Firefighters Respond to Residential Fire on BB Highway

Leadwood Firefighters Quickly Contain Residential Blaze on BB Highway

On Tuesday, the Leadwood Fire Protection District was dispatched to a resid...
Read More
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....
Read More
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 ...
Read More
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...
Read More
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 ...
Read More
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'...
Read More

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 ...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
  • Prince Harry settles lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids
    Just ahead of the start of trial, Prince Harry reached a financial settlement with the News Group Newspapers, a group of British tabloids owned by Rupert Murdoch, in his lawsuit alleging the tabloids violated his privacy. As part of the settlement, Harry also received a public apology in which the newspapers acknowledged "phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information." Imtiaz Tyab reports.
  • Record-breaking snow triggers flight cancellations, school and business closures in U.S. South
    A polar vortex has led to freezing temperatures throughout the U.S., even reaching parts of the Gulf Coast. The snowy weather has triggered flight cancellations and closed schools and businesses throughout the region that isn't well-equipped for the elements. CBS News' Kati Weis has more from New Orleans and Dave Malkoff reports on how homeowners are combatting winter-related power outages.
  • Final wave of Jan. 6 prison releases continue
    President Trump granted clemency for more than 1,500 people for their cases related to Jan. 6. Some were released from prison on Wednesday. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
  • Trump selects Sean Curran to lead Secret Service
    Sean Curran previously served as the special agent in charge of President Trump's security detail for four years and sprung to cover him on stage during the first assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania.
  • Nashville school shooting investigation underway
    At least one student was killed on Wednesday in a shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Senior coordinating producer for CBS News' crime and public safety unit Anna Schecter reports.
  • Trump selects Sean Curran to lead Secret Service
    Sean Curran previously served as the special agent in charge of President Trump's security detail for four years and sprung to cover him on stage during the first assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania.
  • Girl killed when student opens fire in Nashville high school
    One student was killed and a second was wounded Wednesday when a fellow 17-year-old student opened fire in the cafeteria of Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, according to authorities. The shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. Janet Shamlian has the latest.
  • New wildfire explodes in size north of Los Angeles
    A wildfire erupted Wednesday near the community of Castaic in north Los Angeles County. The blaze quickly grew to more than 5,000 acres, spurring thousands of evacuations. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
  • Deadly cold snap brings snowy weather to the South
    Several southern states from Louisiana to the Carolinas remain under states of emergency as icy and snowy conditions grip the region. The cold weather has been blamed for at least nine deaths. Kati Weis has more.
  • Operation underway to send hundreds of troops to U.S. southern border
    An operation to deploy 1,000 Army personnel and 500 Marines to the U.S.-Mexico border is underway, according to senior military officials. The troops will assist with immigration enforcement in El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California. U.S. border agents have also been instructed to deport migrants crossing illegally without allowing them to go through the asylum process. Omar Villafranca has details.

Park Hills - Leadington Chamber

Central Associate Superintendent Zech Payne Speaks at Park Hills - Leadington Chamber Luncheon

Central Associate Superintendent Zech Payne Speaks at Park Hills - Leadington Chamber Luncheon

The Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce hosted their monthly investor luncheon on Tuesday...
Read More
Park Hills, Leadington City Wide Yard Sale

Park Hills, Leadington City Wide Yard Sale

The 20th Annual City Wide Yard Sale in Park Hills and Leadington takes place this weekend...
Read More
Sheriff Candidates Participate in Chamber Forum

Sheriff Candidates Participate in Chamber Forum

St. Francois County Sheriff candidates speak at forum...
Read More
Meet the St. Francois County Sheriff Candidates Thursday

Meet the St. Francois County Sheriff Candidates Thursday

Forum planned for candidates running for sheriff...
Read More
Recent Events a Big Success for Park Hills

Recent Events a Big Success for Park Hills

Recent events put on by the City of Park Hills have been received very well...
Read More
Last Day to Submit Questions for Candidate Forum

Last Day to Submit Questions for Candidate Forum

Wednesday is the last day to submit questions for the St. Francois County "Meet the Candidates" even...
Read More
Street Closures for Chamber Events

Street Closures for Chamber Events

Multiple street closures expected for Saturday events...
Read More
Situational Awareness at Park Hills Leadington Chamber Meeting

Situational Awareness at Park Hills Leadington Chamber Meeting

Chamber members are now better prepared to make informed decisions...
Read More

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 ...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
  • Prince Harry settles lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids
    Just ahead of the start of trial, Prince Harry reached a financial settlement with the News Group Newspapers, a group of British tabloids owned by Rupert Murdoch, in his lawsuit alleging the tabloids violated his privacy. As part of the settlement, Harry also received a public apology in which the newspapers acknowledged "phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information." Imtiaz Tyab reports.
  • Record-breaking snow triggers flight cancellations, school and business closures in U.S. South
    A polar vortex has led to freezing temperatures throughout the U.S., even reaching parts of the Gulf Coast. The snowy weather has triggered flight cancellations and closed schools and businesses throughout the region that isn't well-equipped for the elements. CBS News' Kati Weis has more from New Orleans and Dave Malkoff reports on how homeowners are combatting winter-related power outages.
  • Final wave of Jan. 6 prison releases continue
    President Trump granted clemency for more than 1,500 people for their cases related to Jan. 6. Some were released from prison on Wednesday. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
  • Trump selects Sean Curran to lead Secret Service
    Sean Curran previously served as the special agent in charge of President Trump's security detail for four years and sprung to cover him on stage during the first assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania.
  • Nashville school shooting investigation underway
    At least one student was killed on Wednesday in a shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Senior coordinating producer for CBS News' crime and public safety unit Anna Schecter reports.