Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

A Missouri man is facing a misdemeanor charge after allegedly killing a mou...
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St. Francois County Shop with a Cop

St. Francois County Shop with a Cop

Good turnout for this year's Shop with a Cop...
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Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Farmington man receives moderate injuries after his vehicle overturns...
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Elderly Woman Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Accident in Farmington

Elderly Woman Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Accident in Farmington

A woman received severe injuries after a Thursday afternoon incident...
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Angels Among Us Seeks Donations to Bring Christmas Joy to Local Children

Angels Among Us Seeks Donations to Bring Christmas Joy to Local Children

Monetary donations are being sought to fulfill children's Christmas wishes....
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New Lanes Open Soon on I-55 in Festus

New Lanes Open Soon on I-55 in Festus

Two lanes to open in January...
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Big Lots Announces Going Out of Business Sales Amid Search for Alternative Transaction

Big Lots Announces Going Out of Business Sales Amid Search for Alternative Transaction

Big Lots preparing to close all locations after sale falls through...
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Santa Claus Cleared to Spread Christmas Cheer

Santa Claus Cleared to Spread Christmas Cheer

Missouri Department of Agriculture approves livestock movement permit for n...
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Mineral Area College Awarded Grant to Enhance Nursing Education Programs

Mineral Area College Awarded Grant to Enhance Nursing Education Programs

MAC receives grant funding to support nursing programs...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers to Stay Safe This Christmas

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers to Stay Safe This Christmas

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is spreading holiday cheer with a crucial...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State Cap...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

Top harvest counties were Pike, Callaway, and Lincoln...
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Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer huntin...
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  • How Hezbollah's losses have weakened Iran
    Lebanese journalist Raghida Dergham and former Mossad analyst Sima Shine spoke about Iran's waning power after the decimation of Hezbollah and the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
  • 12/22 : The Takeout: Rep. Jamie Raskin
    Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin joins "The Takeout" with lawmakers facing a government shutdown deadline. Raskin discusses Elon Musk's increasing influence in Washington, and President-elect Donald Trump's admiration for authoritarian leaders around the world. He also looks at where Democrats went wrong in the 2024 election, and how they need to better communicate key issues to voters.
  • More from Samara Joy | 60 Minutes
    Tonight, the Last Minute of 60 Minutes features more of jazz singer Samara Joy. A three-time Grammy winner, her Christmas release is nominated for two more. Our small gift to you is more Joy.
  • Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen hospitalized after getting bucked off horse
    Pillen's office did not specify what injuries he sustained or how serious they were, but noted he was expected to remain in the hospital for several days.
  • Woman set on fire while sleeping on NYC subway, NYPD says
    A person of interest was taken into custody after a woman died after being lit on fire while she was asleep on an F train in Brooklyn, police say.

St. Louis County

Fatal Crash on I-55 Claims Two Lives, Injures Two Others

Fatal Crash on I-55 Claims Two Lives, Injures Two Others

A tragic crash on northbound Interstate 55 in St. Louis County Tuesday morning resulted in two fatal...
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Two Dead After Officer-Involved Shooting in St. Louis County

Two Dead After Officer-Involved Shooting in St. Louis County

Two individuals are dead after an officer-involved shooting in St. Louis County Friday following a h...
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Mosquito Borne Illness Affect Missouri Teen

Mosquito Borne Illness Affect Missouri Teen

A Missouri teen suffers rare complications from West Nile Virus...
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Jefferson County Contractor Sentenced

Jefferson County Contractor Sentenced

Hillsboro man sentenced for financial exploitation...
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Tennessee Man Sentenced for Passing Fake $100 Bills

Tennessee Man Sentenced for Passing Fake $100 Bills

Tennessee man sentenced for passing counterfeit bills...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State Cap...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

Top harvest counties were Pike, Callaway, and Lincoln...
Read More
Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer huntin...
Read More
  • How Hezbollah's losses have weakened Iran
    Lebanese journalist Raghida Dergham and former Mossad analyst Sima Shine spoke about Iran's waning power after the decimation of Hezbollah and the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
  • 12/22 : The Takeout: Rep. Jamie Raskin
    Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin joins "The Takeout" with lawmakers facing a government shutdown deadline. Raskin discusses Elon Musk's increasing influence in Washington, and President-elect Donald Trump's admiration for authoritarian leaders around the world. He also looks at where Democrats went wrong in the 2024 election, and how they need to better communicate key issues to voters.
  • More from Samara Joy | 60 Minutes
    Tonight, the Last Minute of 60 Minutes features more of jazz singer Samara Joy. A three-time Grammy winner, her Christmas release is nominated for two more. Our small gift to you is more Joy.
  • Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen hospitalized after getting bucked off horse
    Pillen's office did not specify what injuries he sustained or how serious they were, but noted he was expected to remain in the hospital for several days.
  • Woman set on fire while sleeping on NYC subway, NYPD says
    A person of interest was taken into custody after a woman died after being lit on fire while she was asleep on an F train in Brooklyn, police say.