Snowfall Totals from Friday's Snow Storm

Snowfall Totals from Friday's Snow Storm

The Parkland saw significant snowfall on Friday...
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Winter Storm Warning Continues for Southeastern Missouri

Winter Storm Warning Continues for Southeastern Missouri

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 p.m. today...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol: Slow Down on Icy Roads This Winter

Missouri State Highway Patrol: Slow Down on Icy Roads This Winter

With winter weather in full swing, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is urg...
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Farmington Announces Citywide Tree Limb Pickup Following Winter Storm

Farmington Announces Citywide Tree Limb Pickup Following Winter Storm

The City of Farmington has announced a citywide tree limb pickup scheduled ...
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Tom Jones at 2025 Show Me Space Event

Tom Jones at 2025 Show Me Space Event

The Space Museum and Grissom Center will hold it's annual Show-Me Space eve...
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Wright's Legislative Measures for the Parkland

Wright's Legislative Measures for the Parkland

The State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is busy worki...
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Winter Storm Warning Issued for the Parkland

Winter Storm Warning Issued for the Parkland

Winter Storm Warning goes into effect at 6 p.m. Thursday evening...
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IKO Announces $120 Million Investment in Bismarck Granule Facility

IKO Announces $120 Million Investment in Bismarck Granule Facility

 IKO has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art granule facility for i...
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Another Round of Winter Weather is on Tap for the Parkland

Another Round of Winter Weather is on Tap for the Parkland

The Parkland is bracing for another round of winter weather, with 2 to 4 in...
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Missouri Legislative Session Makes History

Missouri Legislative Session Makes History

The Missouri Senate will have a woman in the position of Senate President P...
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Missouri News

Wright's Legislative Measures for the Parkland

Wright's Legislative Measures for the Parkland

The State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is busy worki...
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Lawmakers Await Committee Assignments as Session Gets Underway

Lawmakers Await Committee Assignments as Session Gets Underway

The First Regular Session of the 103rd General Assembly is officially under...
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Missouri Legislative Session Makes History

Missouri Legislative Session Makes History

The Missouri Senate will have a woman in the position of Senate President P...
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Missouri 5th graders invited to participate in 42nd annual National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest

Missouri 5th graders invited to participate in 42nd annual National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest

Missouri fifth graders can put their artistic skills to work, learn about s...
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Legislative Session Begins in Jefferson City

Legislative Session Begins in Jefferson City

Lowering taxes expected to be a big topic of discussion...
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    As a child model and actress, Brooke Shields became a superstar, but not much more was expected of her than to look gorgeous. Now nearly 60, Shields was recently elected president of Actors' Equity, and launched Commence, her beauty brand for women over 40. She's also written her fourth book, "Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old," which offers her thoughts on aging and on rejecting society's constricting expectations for more mature women. Correspondent Faith Salie reports.
  • Honoring a beloved mentor with Alzheimer's
    When Clay Morton was a student at the University of Arkansas, he was greatly inspired by his geology professor, Dr. Walt Manger, who became a mentor and a guiding light as Morton pursued a career as a high school science teacher. Now, years later, after Manger was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Morton is striving to preserve as much of his former professor's brilliance as possible. Steve Hartman reports.
  • Transcript: FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Jan. 12, 2025
    The following is the full transcript of an interview with FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Jan. 12, 2025.
  • New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
    The first congestion pricing plan in the U.S. has begun, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter the lower half of Manhattan. The long-debated plan is projected to raise up to $800 million a year for the city's aging public transit system. Will it work?
  • New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
    The first congestion pricing plan in the United States has begun in New York City, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter Midtown and Lower Manhattan at peak hours. The long-debated plan, which has garnered both supporters and detractors, is projected to raise between $500-800 million a year to pay for repairs and improvements of the city's aging public transit system. Will it work? Correspondent Mo Rocca reports.
  • Honoring a beloved mentor with Alzheimer's
    When Clay Morton was a student at the University of Arkansas, he was greatly inspired by his geology professor, Dr. Walt Manger, who became a mentor and a guiding light as Morton pursued a career as a high school science teacher. Now, years later, after Manger was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Morton is striving to preserve as much of his former professor's brilliance as possible. Steve Hartman reports.
  • New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
    The first congestion pricing plan in the U.S. has begun, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter the lower half of Manhattan. The long-debated plan is projected to raise up to $800 million a year for the city's aging public transit system. Will it work?
  • New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
    The first congestion pricing plan in the United States has begun in New York City, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter Midtown and Lower Manhattan at peak hours. The long-debated plan, which has garnered both supporters and detractors, is projected to raise between $500-800 million a year to pay for repairs and improvements of the city's aging public transit system. Will it work? Correspondent Mo Rocca reports.
  • Almanac: January 12
    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
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    Nearly a week since wildfires first erupted in Los Angeles County, the scope of the disaster has become shockingly clear: At least 16 deaths, more than 12,000 homes and structures destroyed, and nearly 40,000 acres burned, with tens of thousands still under evacuation warnings. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports the latest.

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City Wide Yard Sale and Farmer's Market

City Wide Yard Sale and Farmer's Market

City wide yard sale welcomes Farmer's Market as new addition...
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Air Conditioners Available Through the EMAA

Air Conditioners Available Through the EMAA

The East Missouri Action Agency may help with Air conditioning...
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Ste. Genevieve County Crash

Ste. Genevieve County Crash

French Village woman injured in traffic accident...
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MODOT's Pedestrian Awareness Campaign

MODOT's Pedestrian Awareness Campaign

Pedestrian fatalities in the state prompt MODOT awareness campaign...
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Blunt on Current Inflation Problems

Blunt on Current Inflation Problems

Blunt asks Democrats to listen to their constituents concerning inflation...
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Bonne Terre Teen Charged with Felony

Bonne Terre Teen Charged with Felony

Teenager going to court over rape charges...
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Initiative Petition for a Vote on Gas Tax

Initiative Petition for a Vote on Gas Tax

New Missouri gas tax could be headed toward a vote of the people...
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2 Teens Killed in Ste. Genevieve County Wreck

2 Teens Killed in Ste. Genevieve County Wreck

Pick up crashes into disabled vehicle killing two teens...
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Dittmer Man Killed in 1 Car Crash

Dittmer Man Killed in 1 Car Crash

Traffic accident causes death in Jefferson County early Sunday Morning...
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Funds Help Berry Road Bridge Effort

Funds Help Berry Road Bridge Effort

Returning bridge to Berry Road provides benefits to residents...
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Missouri News

Wright's Legislative Measures for the Parkland

Wright's Legislative Measures for the Parkland

The State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is busy worki...
Read More
Lawmakers Await Committee Assignments as Session Gets Underway

Lawmakers Await Committee Assignments as Session Gets Underway

The First Regular Session of the 103rd General Assembly is officially under...
Read More
Missouri Legislative Session Makes History

Missouri Legislative Session Makes History

The Missouri Senate will have a woman in the position of Senate President P...
Read More
Missouri 5th graders invited to participate in 42nd annual National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest

Missouri 5th graders invited to participate in 42nd annual National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest

Missouri fifth graders can put their artistic skills to work, learn about s...
Read More
Legislative Session Begins in Jefferson City

Legislative Session Begins in Jefferson City

Lowering taxes expected to be a big topic of discussion...
Read More
  • Brooke Shields speaks out on aging
    As a child model and actress, Brooke Shields became a superstar, but not much more was expected of her than to look gorgeous. Now nearly 60, Shields was recently elected president of Actors' Equity, and launched Commence, her beauty brand for women over 40. She's also written her fourth book, "Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old," which offers her thoughts on aging and on rejecting society's constricting expectations for more mature women. Correspondent Faith Salie reports.
  • Honoring a beloved mentor with Alzheimer's
    When Clay Morton was a student at the University of Arkansas, he was greatly inspired by his geology professor, Dr. Walt Manger, who became a mentor and a guiding light as Morton pursued a career as a high school science teacher. Now, years later, after Manger was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Morton is striving to preserve as much of his former professor's brilliance as possible. Steve Hartman reports.
  • Transcript: FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Jan. 12, 2025
    The following is the full transcript of an interview with FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Jan. 12, 2025.
  • New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
    The first congestion pricing plan in the U.S. has begun, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter the lower half of Manhattan. The long-debated plan is projected to raise up to $800 million a year for the city's aging public transit system. Will it work?
  • New York City's congestion pricing picks up speed
    The first congestion pricing plan in the United States has begun in New York City, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter Midtown and Lower Manhattan at peak hours. The long-debated plan, which has garnered both supporters and detractors, is projected to raise between $500-800 million a year to pay for repairs and improvements of the city's aging public transit system. Will it work? Correspondent Mo Rocca reports.