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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Valley R-6 School District Ensures Services for Children with Disabilities

Valley R-6 School District Ensures Services for Children with Disabilities

The Valley R-6 School District is taking steps to locate and evaluate child...
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Ozark Regional Offers Free Library Cards

Ozark Regional Offers Free Library Cards

The Ozark Regional Library provides free library cards to residents of Iron...
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Join the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for the 9th Annual Bar-B-Que Benefiting The BackStoppers, Inc.

Join the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for the 9th Annual Bar-B-Que Benefiting The BackStoppers, Inc.

BackStoppers fundraiser to be held Saturday in Jefferson County...
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Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Highway 32 Work in Iron County

Route 32 in Iron County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transport...
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Farmington R-7 School District Addresses Health Class Video Concerns

Farmington R-7 School District Addresses Health Class Video Concerns

Farmington R-7 School District responds to parent concerns regarding video ...
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Potosi R-3 Superintendent Alex McCaul Announces Retirement, Effective June 2025

Potosi R-3 Superintendent Alex McCaul Announces Retirement, Effective June 2025

Potosi Superintendent, Alex McCaul, set to retire at the end of school year...
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Yates Performing at Bluegrass Festival

Yates Performing at Bluegrass Festival

Country music performer and songwriter, Billy Yates, is the featured perfor...
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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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  • Reversing a fentanyl overdose with naloxone
    Medical examiner Dr. Steven Campman told 60 Minutes that more than two doses of naloxone, a life-saving drug that can reverse opioid overdoses, might be necessary to save the life of someone who has overdosed on fentanyl.
  • FTC's Lina Khan on fighting for the underdog
    Whether it's blocking big mergers, going after monopolies, or fighting daily consumer indignities, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan told 60 Minutes she fights for people who are being pushed around.
  • FTC Chair Lina Khan wants to keep fighting non-competes
    In an interview with 60 Minutes, the Federal Trade Commission head said the agency believes it has the authority to ban non-compete agreements — and will defend its case in court.
  • Lina Khan: From FTC commissioner to chair in hours
    Hours after the Senate confirmed Lina Khan to the Federal Trade Commission, President Biden named her FTC Chair at just 32 years old: "My arrival represented a lot of change."
  • Introducing 60 Minutes: A Second Look podcast
    The new podcast delves into the 60 Minutes archives, unearthing never-before-heard audio from groundbreaking interviews. One of the first episodes features a then 21-year-old Taylor Swift.
  • Face the Nation: Houlahan, Polis, Herzog
    Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Democratic Rep. Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, who is on the House task force investigating the July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that there were "enormous gaps" in the Secret Service communication, Amid comments from former President Donald Trump about Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado, Democratic Gov. Jared Polis says the city is "safer than it's been, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that his country is a "very aggressive, active and vociferous democracy." "The world has to be with us."
  • 9/22: Face the Nation
    This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Israeli President Isaac Herzog joins hours after Hezbollah launched more rockets into Israel, most of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome defenses. Plus, CBS News Director of Elections and Surveys Anthony Salvanto discusses the latest CBS News poll.
  • Mini train park in Oregon still going 70 years on
    A mini train park on Mollala, Oregon, has been shuttling people around for 70 years, and it's still going strong. Danya Bacchus has the story.
  • How prescribed burns help save forests
    One method to help protect forests from wildfires is what are known as prescribed burns, in which certain areas are intentionally set ablaze. Dave Malkoff explains how they work.
  • Port workers threaten strike if agreement isn't reached
    Major ports across the U.S. could shut down if a new agreement between the union that represents tens of thousands of longshoremen and shipping companies isn't reached by October. Tim McNicholas explains what a work stoppage could mean.

Local News

Fredericktown Man Drowns in St. Francis River

Fredericktown Man Drowns in St. Francis River

Investigation ongoing into drowning death of Fredericktown man...
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MSHP Weighs in on Winter Weather Driving

MSHP Weighs in on Winter Weather Driving

Take extra time if you're traveling in extreme winter weather...
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Winter Weather is on the Way

Winter Weather is on the Way

Several inches of snow are expected to blanket the Parkland...
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St. Francois County Wreck

St. Francois County Wreck

SUV crashes into tree after running off road...
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Air Quality Status Within Guidelines

Air Quality Status Within Guidelines

Attainment levels are good in two counties in the Parkland...
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Jefferson County Crash After Medical Emergency

Jefferson County Crash After Medical Emergency

Medical incident causes wreck with injuries...
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St. Paul Lutheran High Enrollment Season

St. Paul Lutheran High Enrollment Season

Shadowing a current student could provide needed information...
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Deck Facing Death Penalty Again

Deck Facing Death Penalty Again

After several appeals Deck gets execution date...
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Another Winter Weather Advisory

Another Winter Weather Advisory

Lot of snow or no? Predictions still a wide spread...
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State Employees Should Get Raises

State Employees Should Get Raises

COVID money from the feds could mean raises for employees...
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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
  • Reversing a fentanyl overdose with naloxone
    Medical examiner Dr. Steven Campman told 60 Minutes that more than two doses of naloxone, a life-saving drug that can reverse opioid overdoses, might be necessary to save the life of someone who has overdosed on fentanyl.
  • FTC's Lina Khan on fighting for the underdog
    Whether it's blocking big mergers, going after monopolies, or fighting daily consumer indignities, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan told 60 Minutes she fights for people who are being pushed around.
  • FTC Chair Lina Khan wants to keep fighting non-competes
    In an interview with 60 Minutes, the Federal Trade Commission head said the agency believes it has the authority to ban non-compete agreements — and will defend its case in court.
  • Lina Khan: From FTC commissioner to chair in hours
    Hours after the Senate confirmed Lina Khan to the Federal Trade Commission, President Biden named her FTC Chair at just 32 years old: "My arrival represented a lot of change."
  • Introducing 60 Minutes: A Second Look podcast
    The new podcast delves into the 60 Minutes archives, unearthing never-before-heard audio from groundbreaking interviews. One of the first episodes features a then 21-year-old Taylor Swift.