Homicide Arrest in Jefferson County

Homicide Arrest in Jefferson County

Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Marshak has announced an arrest and charges i...
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Bob Monks Announces Candidacy for Desloge Mayor

Bob Monks Announces Candidacy for Desloge Mayor

Desloge business owner Bob Monks joins the race to become Mayor of Desloge....
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Minor Earthquake of Magnitude 2.4 Reported in Ste. Genevieve County

Small Earthquake Reported in Ste. Genevieve County

A minor earthquake is being reported from Monday night in Ste. Genevieve Co...
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Bonne Terre Secures TAP Grant for Downtown Sidewalks and Lighting

Bonne Terre TAP Grants Improve Infrastructure

Bonne Terre citizens will see new sidewalks and lighting throughout the dow...
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LIFE Center of Farmington Advocates for Seniors in State Budget Talks

LIFE Center Officials to Lobby Legislators

The advocacy group for the LIFE Center of Farmington is getting set to lobb...
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Robert Taylor Sentenced to 94 Years in Prison for Armed Standoff

Robert Taylor Sentenced to 94 Years in Prison for Armed Standoff

A St. Francois County man has been sentenced in standoff case...
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Ribbon Cutting Set for Fredericktown Police Station in Repurposed Church

Ribbon Cutting for New Fredericktown Police Station

Members of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce are hosting a ribbon cutt...
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Cold Weather Advisory: Wind Chills Could Drop to -12° in the Parkland

Cold Weather Advisory in Effect for the Parkland Tonight

A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the Parkland starting at midnight ...
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Donald Trump Sworn in as 47th President of the United States

Donald Trump Sworn in as 47th President of the United States

In a historic ceremony today, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th Preside...
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Extreme Cold Grips the Parkland

Extreme Cold Grips the Parkland

 The Parkland remains under the grip of extreme cold weather, with temperat...
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Missouri News

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address...
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Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative se...
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Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
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Missouri Flags at Full Staff for Inauguration of 47th U.S. President

Kehoe Orders Flags Fly at Full Staff to Honor Inauguration

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed and executive order into place, ordering U.S...
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Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

State Funding for certain parts of Missouri may seem unbalanced according t...
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    Peter Hegseth, President Donald Trump's Defense secretary pick, is facing new allegations, this time from his former sister-in-law, who claims the former Fox News host made his second wife fear for her safety. Hegseth's lawyer has denied the allegations. Nikole Killion has the details.
  • States sue to block Trump's birthright order
    President Trump signed an executive action Monday meant to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. whose parents are unauthorized migrants. More than 20 state attorneys general have sued to block the order, which runs contrary to most interpretations of the 14th Amendment. Weijia Jiang has more.
  • Capitol Police chief says Trump's Jan. 6 pardons send concerning message
    U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger says President Trump's sweeping pardon of Jan. 6 defendants has upset a lot of officers and "has an impact on our communities nationwide." He explains why in an exclusive interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
  • Trump pardons nearly 1,600 Jan. 6 defendants
    On his first day in office, President Trump pardoned and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,600 people convicted of offenses related to the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol. Among them are former leaders of white supremacist groups and people convicted of attacking police officers. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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Missouri News

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address, Monday, January 28...
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Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative session...
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Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
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Missouri Flags at Full Staff for Inauguration of 47th U.S. President

Kehoe Orders Flags Fly at Full Staff to Honor Inauguration

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed and executive order into place, ordering U.S. and Missouri flags to b...
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Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

State Funding for certain parts of Missouri may seem unbalanced according to some elected officials....
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Missouri Senators Getting Committee Assignments

Missouri Senators Getting Committee Assignments

Missouri senators will soon learn their committee assignments for the year...
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Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Mike Kehoe wasted no time in prioritizing public safety, signing six executive orders Monda...
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Senators Hope to Resume Discussions

Senators Hope to Resume Discussions

Some Missouri senators hope to resume discussions on key issues from this past year...
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Mike Kehoe Sworn In as 58th Governor of Missouri

Mike Kehoe Sworn In as 58th Governor of Missouri

Mike Kehoe was sworn in as the 58th Governor of Missouri, during a ceremony at the Missouri State Ca...
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Missouri Legislative Week Begins With Inauguration

Missouri Legislative Week Begins With Inauguration

Committee assignments will also be decided this week...
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Missouri News

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s Leadership Anticipated by Rep. McGirl

McGirl on Governor's Law Enforcement Efforts

New Missouri Governor, Mike Kehoe, will give his state of the State address...
Read More
Missouri Senate Proposes Rule Changes for 2025 Legislative Session

Senate Rules Changes for the Session

Senate rule changes are being proposed for the 2025 Missouri Legislative se...
Read More
Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
Read More
Missouri Flags at Full Staff for Inauguration of 47th U.S. President

Kehoe Orders Flags Fly at Full Staff to Honor Inauguration

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed and executive order into place, ordering U.S...
Read More
Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

State Funding for certain parts of Missouri may seem unbalanced according t...
Read More
  • New Hegseth allegations emerge
    Peter Hegseth, President Donald Trump's Defense secretary pick, is facing new allegations, this time from his former sister-in-law, who claims the former Fox News host made his second wife fear for her safety. Hegseth's lawyer has denied the allegations. Nikole Killion has the details.
  • States sue to block Trump's birthright order
    President Trump signed an executive action Monday meant to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. whose parents are unauthorized migrants. More than 20 state attorneys general have sued to block the order, which runs contrary to most interpretations of the 14th Amendment. Weijia Jiang has more.
  • Capitol Police chief says Trump's Jan. 6 pardons send concerning message
    U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger says President Trump's sweeping pardon of Jan. 6 defendants has upset a lot of officers and "has an impact on our communities nationwide." He explains why in an exclusive interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
  • Trump pardons nearly 1,600 Jan. 6 defendants
    On his first day in office, President Trump pardoned and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,600 people convicted of offenses related to the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol. Among them are former leaders of white supremacist groups and people convicted of attacking police officers. Scott MacFarlane reports.
  • "CBS Evening News" headlines for Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025
    Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."