Iron County C-4 School District Closes Due to Illness

Iron County C-4 School District Closes Due to Illness

The Iron County C-4 School District will be closed the rest of the week due...
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Blower Motor Malfunction Causes Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center

Blower Motor Malfunction Causes Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center

A malfunctioning blower motor on the roof of Parkland Health Center was the...
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Southern Missouri Reentry Open Hiring Event

Southern Missouri Reentry Open Hiring Event

Southern Missouri Reentry is holding an open hiring event Tuesday, February...
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Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Shares Leadership Insights at Desloge Chamber Luncheon

Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Shares Leadership Insights at Desloge Chamber Luncheon

The Desloge Chamber of Commerce welcomed Bonne Terre ERDCC Warden Richard A...
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Route 21 in Iron County Reduced for Curve Widening, Shoulder, and Drainage Repairs

Route 21 in Iron County Reduced for Curve Widening, Shoulder, and Drainage Repairs

Route 21 in Iron County will be reduced to one lane with an 8-foot width re...
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Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

A measure being discussed in the Missouri Senate would cause insurance comp...
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Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center Brings Fire Department Response

Fire Alarm at Parkland Health Center Brings Fire Department Response

The Farmington Fire Department responded to a fire alarm Tuesday afternoon ...
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Bonne Terre Man Arrested for Promoting Child Pornography and Possession of Child Pornography

Bonne Terre Man Arrested for Promoting Child Pornography and Possession of Child Pornography

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control arre...
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Death Investigation Underway at Jefferson County Jail

Death Investigation Underway at Jefferson County Jail

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office authorities are investigating an inmate d...
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Fine Arts Academy Presents The Hobbit

Fine Arts Academy Presents The Hobbit

The Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy will present "The Hobbit" next week...
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Missouri News

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

A measure being discussed in the Missouri Senate would cause insurance comp...
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Senate Government Efficiency Committee Holds Second Hearing

Senate Government Efficiency Committee Holds Second Hearing

The Missouri Senate Government Efficiency Committee held its second hearing...
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Missouri DNR Releases New Online Guide for Stream Management

Missouri DNR Releases New Online Guide for Stream Management

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in collaboration with t...
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Missouri Senator Pushes Bill to Fix Benevolent Tax Credit Issues

Missouri Senator Pushes Bill to Fix Benevolent Tax Credit Issues

State Senator Mike Henderson is pushing a bill to address issues with Misso...
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Laura Hendrickson Named New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Hendrickson New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Missouri Department of Natural Resources officials are announcing Laura Hen...
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  • How will Pam Bondi impact the Department of Justice?
    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will issue several directives to the Justice Department to "combat the weaponization of the legal system." Those include ending the moratorium on federal executions, halting federal funding for sanctuary cities and terminating DEI programs at the department. CBS News Department of Justice reporter Jake Rosen has more.
  • Trump's comments on Gaza draw backlash as Palestinians return home after ceasefire
    President Trump drew backlash when he suggested the United States should take control of the Gaza Strip and move Palestinians out during a news conference with the Israeli prime minister at the White House. Chris Livesay reports that Mr. Trump is floating the idea as many Palestinians return home under the ceasefire deal.
  • Local sheriffs say White House's deportation demands are not so simple
    The Trump administration wants to utilize local law enforcement to help detain and process undocumented migrants as part of its immigration crackdown. CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga spoke with sheriffs on both sides of the political aisle who are concerned about staff shortages, funds and the lack of space.
  • Trump's aid freeze will worsen Sudan famine and cost lives, workers say
    Some of the humanitarian aid USAID provided went to the African nation of Sudan. For two years now, its people have been caught in the middle of a civil war between two warlords. Debora Patta got a rare look inside the country.
  • USAID contractor says agency overhaul will hurt U.S. small businesses
    The Trump administration's steps to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn sharp criticism and concern. Keith Ives, a USAID contractor who measures the estimated impact of the organization's programs, joins "America Decides" to discuss how the moves could negatively affect American jobs and small businesses.

Local News

Helping Hands Operation Christmas

Helping Hands Operation Christmas

Helping Hands involved with brighter Christmas for center's clients...
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St. Francois County Wednesday Crash

St. Francois County Wednesday Crash

Roll over accident at bridge causes moderate injuries...
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West County Veterans Day Dinner

West County Veterans Day Dinner

District again honoring Veterans with special event...
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Missouri Senate Unsolved Issues

Missouri Senate Unsolved Issues

Some issues may be introduced again in the 2024 session...
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Use Care with Fire During Drought

Use Care with Fire During Drought

One small spark can cause devastation with wildfire...
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2023 Bonne Terre Cookie Trail

2023 Bonne Terre Cookie Trail

Get maps and cookie bags Friday and Saturday at Shepard House...
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Boil Water Order Still On After Repairs

Boil Water Order Still On After Repairs

Department of Natural Resources will test water...
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Farmington Residents Injured in Crash

Farmington Residents Injured in Crash

Motorcycle strikes dog in road causing accident...
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Police Search for ATM Robbery Suspects

Police Search for ATM Robbery Suspects

FBI also working with ongoing Investigation...
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School Year Blood Drives

School Year Blood Drives

Blood drives soon at High Schools and Bonne Terre Senior center...
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Missouri News

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

Bill Would Look at New Painkillers Instead of Opioids

A measure being discussed in the Missouri Senate would cause insurance comp...
Read More
Senate Government Efficiency Committee Holds Second Hearing

Senate Government Efficiency Committee Holds Second Hearing

The Missouri Senate Government Efficiency Committee held its second hearing...
Read More
Missouri DNR Releases New Online Guide for Stream Management

Missouri DNR Releases New Online Guide for Stream Management

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in collaboration with t...
Read More
Missouri Senator Pushes Bill to Fix Benevolent Tax Credit Issues

Missouri Senator Pushes Bill to Fix Benevolent Tax Credit Issues

State Senator Mike Henderson is pushing a bill to address issues with Misso...
Read More
Laura Hendrickson Named New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Hendrickson New Director of Missouri Division of State Parks

Missouri Department of Natural Resources officials are announcing Laura Hen...
Read More
  • How will Pam Bondi impact the Department of Justice?
    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will issue several directives to the Justice Department to "combat the weaponization of the legal system." Those include ending the moratorium on federal executions, halting federal funding for sanctuary cities and terminating DEI programs at the department. CBS News Department of Justice reporter Jake Rosen has more.
  • Trump's comments on Gaza draw backlash as Palestinians return home after ceasefire
    President Trump drew backlash when he suggested the United States should take control of the Gaza Strip and move Palestinians out during a news conference with the Israeli prime minister at the White House. Chris Livesay reports that Mr. Trump is floating the idea as many Palestinians return home under the ceasefire deal.
  • Local sheriffs say White House's deportation demands are not so simple
    The Trump administration wants to utilize local law enforcement to help detain and process undocumented migrants as part of its immigration crackdown. CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga spoke with sheriffs on both sides of the political aisle who are concerned about staff shortages, funds and the lack of space.
  • Trump's aid freeze will worsen Sudan famine and cost lives, workers say
    Some of the humanitarian aid USAID provided went to the African nation of Sudan. For two years now, its people have been caught in the middle of a civil war between two warlords. Debora Patta got a rare look inside the country.
  • USAID contractor says agency overhaul will hurt U.S. small businesses
    The Trump administration's steps to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn sharp criticism and concern. Keith Ives, a USAID contractor who measures the estimated impact of the organization's programs, joins "America Decides" to discuss how the moves could negatively affect American jobs and small businesses.