Audit Uncovers Mismanagement in Washington County Collector’s Office

Audit Uncovers Mismanagement in Washington County Collector’s Office

A Missouri State Auditor’s report has highlighted extensive financial misma...
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Progress in the Parkland: Restoring the Iron County Courthouse

Progress in the Parkland: Restoring the Iron County Courthouse

The Iron County Courthouse, a historic landmark built in 1860 during the Ci...
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Gentiva Trunk N Treat Zoo Escape

Gentiva Trunk N Treat Zoo Escape

Gentiva Personal Care in Farmington will present it's annual Trunk 'n Treat...
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Roosevelt Elementary Highlights Classroom Setup and Collaboration

Roosevelt Elementary Highlights Classroom Setup and Collaboration

The Black Knight Insight group learns about the classroom setup at Roosevel...
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Marble Hill Man Killed in Accident

Marble Hill Man Killed in Accident

A Marble Hill man was killed in Friday accident...
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Two Washington County Residents Injured in Accident

Two Washington County Residents Injured in Accident

Two Washington County residents are recovering from injuries sustained in a...
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St. Francois County Accident Injures One

St. Francois County Accident Injures One

A Farmington man is recovering from weekend accident...
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Progress in the Parkland: Beautifying Rosedale Plaza

Progress in the Parkland: Beautifying Rosedale Plaza

Rosedale Plaza in Farmington is getting a fresh new look...
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Community Invited to Farmington R-7’s ‘Safe Schools, Informed Families’ Event

Community Invited to Farmington R-7’s ‘Safe Schools, Informed Families’ Event

The Farmington R-7 School District is inviting parents and community member...
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Jefferson Elementary's Compass Classroom Supports Emotional Regulation

Jefferson Elementary's Compass Classroom Supports Emotional Regulation

During the Black Knight Insight tour of Jefferson Elementary, the group lea...
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Missouri News

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

Surveys ask for feedback from hunters and trappers...
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Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Friday, Governor Mike Parson announced judicial appointments to the 16th, 1...
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Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a proposed constitutional amendme...
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Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey have launched a joi...
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Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Missouri Secretary of State, John Ashcroft, says you should do your researc...
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  • House moves to avoid government shutdown amid conservative opposition
    After sidestepping the House Rules Committee, Speaker Mike Johnson will have to rely on Democrats to pass a short-term funding bill.
  • 9/23: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
    John Dickerson reports on intensifying conflict in the Middle East as Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire, the first court appearance of the man who allegedly tried to assassinate former President Trump in Florida, and how climate change is affecting voters' decisions ahead of Election Day.
  • What voters think about climate change ahead of Election Day 2024
    Climate change affects several aspects of American life — health, economics, the weather and possibly this fall: politics. According to a recent survey from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 62% of registered voters across parties prefer a candidate who supports action on global warming. Anthony Leiserowitz, who co-authored the study, joins CBS News to unpack the findings.
  • Speaker Johnson unveils new plan to avoid government shutdown
    Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has unveiled his new plan to avoid a partial government shutdown by Oct. 1 after his last one failed. The limited continuing resolution would fund the government until Dec. 20. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion explains what's different about the latest attempt.
  • Harris gains ground with economy-focused voters, CBS News poll finds
    The latest CBS News polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris making up some ground regarding what most voters consistently say is the biggest issue this election: the economy. Harris' support among voters who say the economy is a major factor in the 2024 race has gone up four points since August. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins to discuss.

Local News

College Officials Await Budget Funding

College Officials Await Budget Funding

With state budget work MAC should get more funding...
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Updated Information on Fredericktown Shooting

Updated Information on Fredericktown Shooting

Police called in early morning hours have 2 in custody...
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Welding Classes at MAC Filling Up

Welding Classes at MAC Filling Up

Classes begin May 2nd at MAC Park Hills Campus...
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Park Hills Officials Sworn In

Park Hills Officials Sworn In

Election certified and new council people sworn in at meeting...
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Jefferson County 4 Vehicle Crash

Jefferson County 4 Vehicle Crash

All vehicles involved headed north when one strikes another...
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Two Bodies Found in Washington County

Two Bodies Found in Washington County

Cause of death of two men in Washington County unknown...
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St. Francois County Body Identified

St. Francois County Body Identified

No foul play suspected in death of Chrisco from Bismarck...
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Finch Wins County Seal Contest

Finch Wins County Seal Contest

With entries from around the world man from Farmington wins contest...
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Desloge Swears in Elected Aldermen

Desloge Swears in Elected Aldermen

Some new faces on Desloge Board of Aldermen...
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Two Bodies Found in Washington County

Two Bodies Found in Washington County

One body identified the other still unknown...
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Missouri News

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

MDC Encourages Public Feedback Through Surveys of Permit Holders

Surveys ask for feedback from hunters and trappers...
Read More
Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments

Friday, Governor Mike Parson announced judicial appointments to the 16th, 1...
Read More
Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

Missouri Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Rights Amendment on November Ballot

The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a proposed constitutional amendme...
Read More
Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey Announce New Actions to Combat Spread of Dangerous Unregulated Cannabis Products

Governor Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey have launched a joi...
Read More
Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Secretary Says Voters Should Research Issues

Missouri Secretary of State, John Ashcroft, says you should do your researc...
Read More
  • House moves to avoid government shutdown amid conservative opposition
    After sidestepping the House Rules Committee, Speaker Mike Johnson will have to rely on Democrats to pass a short-term funding bill.
  • 9/23: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
    John Dickerson reports on intensifying conflict in the Middle East as Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire, the first court appearance of the man who allegedly tried to assassinate former President Trump in Florida, and how climate change is affecting voters' decisions ahead of Election Day.
  • What voters think about climate change ahead of Election Day 2024
    Climate change affects several aspects of American life — health, economics, the weather and possibly this fall: politics. According to a recent survey from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 62% of registered voters across parties prefer a candidate who supports action on global warming. Anthony Leiserowitz, who co-authored the study, joins CBS News to unpack the findings.
  • Speaker Johnson unveils new plan to avoid government shutdown
    Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has unveiled his new plan to avoid a partial government shutdown by Oct. 1 after his last one failed. The limited continuing resolution would fund the government until Dec. 20. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion explains what's different about the latest attempt.
  • Harris gains ground with economy-focused voters, CBS News poll finds
    The latest CBS News polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris making up some ground regarding what most voters consistently say is the biggest issue this election: the economy. Harris' support among voters who say the economy is a major factor in the 2024 race has gone up four points since August. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins to discuss.