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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  • New evacuations issued in Palisades Fire
    New evacuation orders were issued last night as the Palisades Fire crept towards Brentwood, California. It shows how difficult the fight against the wildfires remains, even as tens of thousands of acres have already burned. Meanwhile, officials have issued a local health emergency because of smoky air.
  • President-elect Donald Trump sentenced in New York hush money trial
    When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in nine days, it will be as the first president with a felony conviction on his record. A Manhattan judge formally sentenced him on Friday for falsifying business records. He could have received up to four years in prison, but the judge imposed an unconditional discharge, without jail time, fines or other penalties.
  • Looting fears amid Los Angeles area wildfires
    Police across Los Angeles say they're on high alert from looters after arresting 24 people inside evacuation areas. The National Guard has been brought in to bolster security, while some residents have gone home to protect what remains.
  • Supreme Court looks likely to uphold law banning TikTok
    TikTok may go dark in days with the U.S. ban on the popular video-based social media platform looming. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely to uphold a federal law to shut down the platform unless its Chinse parent company agrees to sell the app.
  • False evacuation alerts in Los Angeles
    Los Angeles officials launched an investigation after evacuation alerts were sent to the wrong people as wildfires ravage the region. The company that provides the technology says it's added safeguards to prevent it from happening again.
  • New evacuations issued in Palisades Fire
    New evacuation orders were issued last night as the Palisades Fire crept towards Brentwood, California. It shows how difficult the fight against the wildfires remains, even as tens of thousands of acres have already burned. Meanwhile, officials have issued a local health emergency because of smoky air.
  • Looting fears amid Los Angeles area wildfires
    Police across Los Angeles say they're on high alert from looters after arresting 24 people inside evacuation areas. The National Guard has been brought in to bolster security, while some residents have gone home to protect what remains.
  • Supreme Court looks likely to uphold law banning TikTok
    TikTok may go dark in days with the U.S. ban on the popular video-based social media platform looming. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely to uphold a federal law to shut down the platform unless its Chinse parent company agrees to sell the app.
  • False evacuation alerts in Los Angeles
    Los Angeles officials launched an investigation after evacuation alerts were sent to the wrong people as wildfires ravage the region. The company that provides the technology says it's added safeguards to prevent it from happening again.
  • Man documented Palisades Fire escape online
    After fighting to save his family home, 30-year-old Orly Israel had to flee the advancing Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. He shared his harrowing escape online, and the video has garnered more than 8 million views. His home burned, but he was recently able to find hope amid the ashes.

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Radio Stations Receive Award

Radio Stations Receive Award

Award given for outstanding news coverage...
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Establishing Early Childhood State Council

Establishing Early Childhood State Council

Governor signs executive order to put department together...
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How Court Bonds Work

How Court Bonds Work

Several criteria are taken into account when setting bond...
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Sheriff's Department Looking for Pace

Sheriff's Department Looking for Pace

Pace still being sought over warrants in St. Francois and Madison County.
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Former Terre Du Lac Officer Sentenced

Former Terre Du Lac Officer Sentenced

Probation of two kinds given to former officer...
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Hot Soup for a Cold Day

Hot Soup for a Cold Day

Soup used to be made once and then added to over days...
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Leadwood Vacant House Fire

Leadwood Vacant House Fire

Another home with no one inside burns in the Parkland...
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Health Center COVID Vaccines and Testing

Health Center COVID Vaccines and Testing

Procedures are free and there's no appointment needed...
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Park Hills Senior Center Could Move

Park Hills Senior Center Could Move

Larger Center may open after over year of no indoor meals...
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Matlock in Court for Bond Reduction

Matlock in Court for Bond Reduction

Man alleged to have said he shot Boyer to make sure he was dead...
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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
  • New evacuations issued in Palisades Fire
    New evacuation orders were issued last night as the Palisades Fire crept towards Brentwood, California. It shows how difficult the fight against the wildfires remains, even as tens of thousands of acres have already burned. Meanwhile, officials have issued a local health emergency because of smoky air.
  • President-elect Donald Trump sentenced in New York hush money trial
    When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in nine days, it will be as the first president with a felony conviction on his record. A Manhattan judge formally sentenced him on Friday for falsifying business records. He could have received up to four years in prison, but the judge imposed an unconditional discharge, without jail time, fines or other penalties.
  • Looting fears amid Los Angeles area wildfires
    Police across Los Angeles say they're on high alert from looters after arresting 24 people inside evacuation areas. The National Guard has been brought in to bolster security, while some residents have gone home to protect what remains.
  • Supreme Court looks likely to uphold law banning TikTok
    TikTok may go dark in days with the U.S. ban on the popular video-based social media platform looming. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely to uphold a federal law to shut down the platform unless its Chinse parent company agrees to sell the app.
  • False evacuation alerts in Los Angeles
    Los Angeles officials launched an investigation after evacuation alerts were sent to the wrong people as wildfires ravage the region. The company that provides the technology says it's added safeguards to prevent it from happening again.