Desloge Aldi Officially Open

Desloge Aldi Officially Open

Aldi officially opened its new Desloge location on Wednesday, with a grand ...
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Farmington's Hometown Grid Utility Reporting System

Farmington's Hometown Grid Utility Reporting System

Farmington City officials are asking citizens to utilize the new Hometown G...
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County Requests Bids for Jail Lighting

County Requests Bids for Jail Lighting

St. Francois County Commissioners are approving a request for bids for ligh...
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Stroud Sentenced for Possession of Child Pornography

Stroud Sentenced for Possession of Child Pornography

A Wappapello man is being sentenced to 130 months in prison after pleading ...
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Farmington Seeks Public Input on Proposed Four-Way Stop at Maple Valley Drive and Hazel Lane

Farmington Seeks Public Input on Proposed Four-Way Stop at Maple Valley Drive and Hazel Lane

The City of Farmington is considering the addition of a four-way stop at th...
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Distracted Driving Blamed For Traffic Fatalities

Distracted Driving Blamed For Traffic Fatalities

Even though the amount of fatalities on our roadways are declining, distrac...
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Two Arrested for Alleged Burglary Near De Soto

Two Arrested for Alleged Burglary Near De Soto

A 35-year-old Pevely man and a 39-year-old Ste. Genevieve woman were arrest...
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Potosi Woman Escapes Police Custody After Slipping Out of Patrol Car

Potosi Woman Escapes Police Custody After Slipping Out of Patrol Car

A wanted woman in Missouri managed to escape police custody after slipping ...
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Desloge Board of Alderpersons Approves Easement Agreement, Discusses Code Changes

Desloge Board of Alderpersons Approves Easement Agreement, Discusses Code Changes

The City of Desloge Board of Alderpersons convened Monday for a special mee...
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Gilgour Gives Staff Credit for CEO of the Year Nomination

Gilgour Gives Staff Credit for CEO of the Year Nomination

The American Association of Community College's CEO of the Year nominations...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Give Preliminary Approval to Senate Bill 63

Missouri Senators Give Preliminary Approval to Senate Bill 63

Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 63, legislation ...
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Missouri Senators Plan to Discuss Income Tax

Missouri Senators Plan to Discuss Income Tax

Missouri senators plan to look at the state income tax...
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Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Youth groups from across Missouri are being awarded community service proje...
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Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators are talking about utilities legislation again...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released statewide storm totals follo...
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  • Beloved bald eagles hoping for triplets as fans wait to watch eggs hatch
    Bald eagle Jackie laid three eggs this year and, since then, she and her partner Shadow have taken turns keeping the eggs warm as thousands of fans keep an eagle eye on a live cam of the couple.
  • Forest Service firings could impact wildfire preparedness
    As wildfires nationwide grow fiercer and more frequent, the Trump administration's job cuts at the U.S. Forest Service are worrying experts. Kelly Martin, former chief of fire and aviation management at Yosemite National Park, joins "America Decides" to examine how the layoffs could hamper wildfire response efforts.
  • Analyzing potential economic consequences of DOGE cuts
    The Trump administration ordered the termination of more than 6,000 Internal Revenue Service employees last week. According to a local union, that includes roughly 1,000 IRS workers in Kansas City alone. Donna Ginther, director of the Institute for Policy and Social Research at the University of Kansas, joins "America Decides" to discuss the potential economic ramifications.
  • Trump signs executive order giving DOGE more power over federal government
    President Trump signed a new executive order Wednesday empowering the White House's Department of Government Efficiency to implement cost-cutting measures across the federal government. Shelby Talcott, White House correspondent for Semafor, and Jasmine Wright, reporter for NOTUS, join "America Decides" to discuss.
  • Texas reports first death in Measles outbreak
    An unvaccinated child in Texas has died from Measles, officials said Wednesday. It's the first reported death in the outbreak impacting the Lone Star State. CBS News' Omar Villafranca and Dr. Jon LaPook have more.

Missouri Jobs Center

Department of Corrections Jobs Center Hiring Event

Department of Corrections Jobs Center Hiring Event

A special hiring event, spotlighting the Missouri Department of Corrections, will be presented by th...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Give Preliminary Approval to Senate Bill 63

Missouri Senators Give Preliminary Approval to Senate Bill 63

Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 63, legislation ...
Read More
Missouri Senators Plan to Discuss Income Tax

Missouri Senators Plan to Discuss Income Tax

Missouri senators plan to look at the state income tax...
Read More
Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Local Youth Programs Getting FFA Grants

Youth groups from across Missouri are being awarded community service proje...
Read More
Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators Talk Utilities Legislation Again

Missouri Senators are talking about utilities legislation again...
Read More
Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Storm-Related Incidents Across State

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released statewide storm totals follo...
Read More
  • Beloved bald eagles hoping for triplets as fans wait to watch eggs hatch
    Bald eagle Jackie laid three eggs this year and, since then, she and her partner Shadow have taken turns keeping the eggs warm as thousands of fans keep an eagle eye on a live cam of the couple.
  • Forest Service firings could impact wildfire preparedness
    As wildfires nationwide grow fiercer and more frequent, the Trump administration's job cuts at the U.S. Forest Service are worrying experts. Kelly Martin, former chief of fire and aviation management at Yosemite National Park, joins "America Decides" to examine how the layoffs could hamper wildfire response efforts.
  • Analyzing potential economic consequences of DOGE cuts
    The Trump administration ordered the termination of more than 6,000 Internal Revenue Service employees last week. According to a local union, that includes roughly 1,000 IRS workers in Kansas City alone. Donna Ginther, director of the Institute for Policy and Social Research at the University of Kansas, joins "America Decides" to discuss the potential economic ramifications.
  • Trump signs executive order giving DOGE more power over federal government
    President Trump signed a new executive order Wednesday empowering the White House's Department of Government Efficiency to implement cost-cutting measures across the federal government. Shelby Talcott, White House correspondent for Semafor, and Jasmine Wright, reporter for NOTUS, join "America Decides" to discuss.
  • Texas reports first death in Measles outbreak
    An unvaccinated child in Texas has died from Measles, officials said Wednesday. It's the first reported death in the outbreak impacting the Lone Star State. CBS News' Omar Villafranca and Dr. Jon LaPook have more.