Mike Ramsey

Bonne Terre Man Faces Child Pornography Charges

Bonne Terre Man Faces Child Pornography Charges

Authorities execute search warrant and confiscate possible evidence...
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Pick Up Hits Desloge Cricket Wireless

Pick Up Hits Desloge Cricket Wireless

Driver of pick up reportedly fell asleep at the wheel...
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Washington County Sunday Crash

Washington County Sunday Crash

Rollover accident causes serious injuries...
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Recreational Marijuana Sales Underway

Recreational Marijuana Sales Underway

You can be arrested for being impaired if smoking legal pot and driving...
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Committees Meeting On Regular Basis

Committees Meeting On Regular Basis

Gannon placed on Education Committee and others...
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Chand Pleads Guilty of Diluting Medication

Chand Pleads Guilty of Diluting Medication

Sentencing could include 3 years in prison $250,000 fine or both...
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Fire on North Desloge Drive

Fire on North Desloge Drive

No one home at the time of the blaze...
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Habitat Seeking Volunteers For Building

Habitat Seeking Volunteers For Building

When Spring arrives Habitat will need volunteer builders...
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Recreational Marijuana Sales Begin in Missouri

Recreational Marijuana Sales Begin in Missouri

Recreational Marijuana sales begin early...
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Bonne Terre Officer Burns Honored

Bonne Terre Officer Burns Honored

Burns will be inducted into memorials in Jefferson City and Washington, DC....
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  • Touring a wasteland in Gaza
    After the Israel-Hamas war broke out nine months ago, more than a million people sought shelter in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. In May, Israel launched a ground offensive in Rafah and says it has since killed more than 900 Hamas fighters there. But the cost has been a shattered, unlivable city. Correspondent Holly Williams reports.
  • Afrofuturism: Turning pain into possibility
    Correspondent Nancy Giles visits art exhibitions, in Washington, D.C., and New York City, that explore the possibilities of a future as distilled through the pain and promise of the African diaspora.
  • Hoppin' clams! "SpongeBob SquarePants" turns 25
    In the 25 years since his debut on Nickelodeon, SpongeBob SquarePants, the animated character who lives in a pineapple under the sea, has also appeared in video games, three feature films, and even a Broadway musical. For the voice actors behind SpongeBob and other denizens of Bikini Bottom, the show – a gentle, silly reminder about the value of optimism and friendship – also reminds us of the kid inside us all. Lee Cowan reports.
  • Raccoon rescue
    In Burton, Michigan, friends Tyler Whalen, John Ptaszenski and Bill Messenger were just wrapping up their weekly backyard cookout when a raccoon appeared, in distress. Messenger leapt to action to render aid. As Whalen told it, "We were pumped for that little dude." Steve Hartman reports.
  • Alec Baldwin's "Rust" trial set to begin Monday. These are things to know.
    Alec Baldwin is charged with felony involuntary manslaughter in the Oct. 21, 2021, shooting death of Haylna Hutchins.