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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CASA of the Parkland Serves Area Foster Children

CASA of the Parkland Serves Area Foster Children

CASA of the Parkland, a local organization that advocates for foster childr...
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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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  • How Jimmy Carter became the 39th president of the U.S.
    A political who's who attended former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral on Thursday, including several presidents who were elected by emulating his "dark horse" campaign strategy. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser breaks down exactly how a Georgia peanut farmer won the nation's most powerful office roughly half a century ago.
  • Former Trump White House lawyer reacts to "hush money" sentencing
    President-elect Donald Trump says he will appeal his conviction in the New York criminal "hush money" case after being sentenced Friday without any penalties. Ty Cobb, former member of the Trump administration's legal team, joins "America Decides" with his reaction.
  • Why the Supreme Court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban
    The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok as soon as this month. The justices appear to agree that the app's links to China are a national security threat. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins "America Decides" to break down Friday's arguments.
  • Elected officials in California facing criticism over wildfire response
    At least 10 people are dead and over 300,000 have been ordered or warned to evacuate as wildfires continue to devastate parts of Southern California. Some residents have been quick to blame Democratic leaders in the state, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom. Political strategists Mariel Sáez and Matt Gorman join "America Decides" with analysis.
  • Timeline shows warnings escalated quickly as L.A. fire danger grew
    CBS News examined public statements and warnings to trace how authorities sounded the alarm about the L.A. fires as conditions worsened. Here's what we know.

Local News

M and A Products Honored at Banquet

M and A Products Honored at Banquet

M and A Products wins KFMO B104 Business Leader of the Year
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Park Hills Officially Opens Trailhead

Park Hills Officially Opens Trailhead

Ribbon cutting and grand opening held for Donnelly LaMear Trailhead...
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Avoiding Diseases Carried by Ticks

Avoiding Diseases Carried by Ticks

Warmer weather brings ticks and disease...
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Food Pantries More Than Just Food

Food Pantries More Than Just Food

Some food pantries help with items other than food...
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Murder Charges after Body Found

Murder Charges after Body Found

Hillsboro man charged with murder in 2019 death...
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Busiek Road Bridge Replacement

Busiek Road Bridge Replacement

Low water bridge on Busiek road in St. Francois County...
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Outdoor Hiring Event at MAC

Outdoor Hiring Event at MAC

Outdoor Hiring Event at Mineral Area College Quadrangle...
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Vaccination Clinic Coming to Farmington

Vaccination Clinic Coming to Farmington

Vaccination clinic in Farmington this Saturday...
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School Boards Tuesday Election Results

School Boards Tuesday Election Results

School board seats voted on in Tuesday's elections...
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Tuesday Election Issues and County Positions

Tuesday Election Issues and County Positions

911 tax and Wolf Creek Fire issue approved in Tuesday's elections...
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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
  • How Jimmy Carter became the 39th president of the U.S.
    A political who's who attended former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral on Thursday, including several presidents who were elected by emulating his "dark horse" campaign strategy. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser breaks down exactly how a Georgia peanut farmer won the nation's most powerful office roughly half a century ago.
  • Former Trump White House lawyer reacts to "hush money" sentencing
    President-elect Donald Trump says he will appeal his conviction in the New York criminal "hush money" case after being sentenced Friday without any penalties. Ty Cobb, former member of the Trump administration's legal team, joins "America Decides" with his reaction.
  • Why the Supreme Court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban
    The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok as soon as this month. The justices appear to agree that the app's links to China are a national security threat. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins "America Decides" to break down Friday's arguments.
  • Elected officials in California facing criticism over wildfire response
    At least 10 people are dead and over 300,000 have been ordered or warned to evacuate as wildfires continue to devastate parts of Southern California. Some residents have been quick to blame Democratic leaders in the state, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom. Political strategists Mariel Sáez and Matt Gorman join "America Decides" with analysis.
  • Timeline shows warnings escalated quickly as L.A. fire danger grew
    CBS News examined public statements and warnings to trace how authorities sounded the alarm about the L.A. fires as conditions worsened. Here's what we know.