Farmington Mayor Speaks At Chamber Luncheon Event

Farmington Mayor Speaks At Chamber Luncheon Event

Mayor Forsythe covered several topics in remarks delivered to the Chamber o...
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Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Train in Washington County

Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Train in Washington County

A tragic incident occurred Thursday afternoon in Washington County, claimin...
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Cardinals Red Friday Ticket Sales Special

Cardinals Red Friday Ticket Sales Special

It's St. Louis Cardinals Red Friday and you can purchase your 2025 Single G...
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Stolen Vehicle Recovery Leads to Arrest in Potosi

Stolen Vehicle Recovery Leads to Arrest in Potosi

Potosi law enforcement successfully recovered a stolen vehicle and made an ...
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Firefighters Rescue Occupant in Farmington Mobile Home Blaze

Firefighters Rescue Occupant in Farmington Mobile Home Blaze

Local firefighters braved intense flames Thursday evening to rescue a trapp...
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Helping Hands Group Helps Mental Health Center

Helping Hands Group Helps Mental Health Center

The Helping Hands group, at Southeast Missouri Mental Health Center, is a n...
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East Missouri Action Agency Weatherization Program

East Missouri Action Agency Weatherization Program

The East Missouri Action Agency has a weatherization program that could hav...
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Ozark Regional Library Christmas Story Time

Ozark Regional Library Christmas Story Time

The Ozark Regional Library's Christmas Story Time is going to be held Satur...
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Excitement Overflows as Chick-fil-A Opens in Farmington

Excitement Overflows as Chick-fil-A Opens in Farmington

Farmington residents have a new dining option as Chick-fil-A celebrated its...
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Crews Respond to Multi-Structure Fire on Old Jackson Road

Crews Respond to Multi-Structure Fire on Old Jackson Road

Wolf Creek Fire Department, along with several mutual aid companies, battle...
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Missouri News

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
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Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Officials with the Missouri Department of Mental Health are in the process ...
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Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri State Senators say some legislation that did not become law this y...
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Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows deer hu...
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Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Missouri Legislators are preparing for the next session that begins in Janu...
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    After their son Michael died at the age of 33, Ernie and Cheryl Johnson planned to hold onto his extensive collection of car keys and fobs. That all changed when another mom posted on Facebook looking for car keys for her little boy who also loved to collect them. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" for a story about giving to others as a way to mourn lost loved ones.
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    President-elect Donald Trump's threat to carry out mass deportations is putting immigrant communities across the nation on edge. Take Springfield, Ohio, where Trump accused Haitian immigrants — without any evidence — of eating pets. Now many are leaving the city, fearing deportation to their homeland. Nicole Valdes spoke with a woman in Springfield about the new reality there and the uncertain future for her community.
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    The Texas State Board of Education approved an optional public school curriculum that includes Bible lessons. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen has more.
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    Donald Trump has selected hedge fund CEO Scott Bessent to be Treasury secretary with the hopes of boosting the president-elect's tarrif's plan. Trump also got some good news Friday about his "hush money" case. Ed O'Keefe and Margaret Brennan have more.
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    Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, who narrowly lost her reelection bid earlier this month, received strong backing from union members in her district.
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    After their son Michael died at the age of 33, Ernie and Cheryl Johnson planned to hold onto his extensive collection of car keys and fobs. That all changed when another mom posted on Facebook looking for car keys for her little boy who also loved to collect them. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" for a story about giving to others as a way to mourn lost loved ones.
  • Haitian immigrants in Springfield face uncertainty post-election
    President-elect Donald Trump's threat to carry out mass deportations is putting immigrant communities across the nation on edge. Take Springfield, Ohio, where Trump accused Haitian immigrants — without any evidence — of eating pets. Now many are leaving the city, fearing deportation to their homeland. Nicole Valdes spoke with a woman in Springfield about the new reality there and the uncertain future for her community.
  • Trump "hush money" sentencing delayed indefinitely as transition plans continue
    Donald Trump has selected hedge fund CEO Scott Bessent to be Treasury secretary with the hopes of boosting the president-elect's tarrif's plan. Trump also got some good news Friday about his "hush money" case. Ed O'Keefe and Margaret Brennan have more.
  • Trump selects Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Labor secretary
    Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, who narrowly lost her reelection bid earlier this month, received strong backing from union members in her district.
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Local News

Farmington Helps Homeless Shelter Funding

Farmington Helps Homeless Shelter Funding

The city of Farmington will assist the East Missouri Action Agency with it's shelter services for th...
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Blackwell Man Charged with Attempted Sexual Trafficking of a Child and Attempted Enticement of a Child

Blackwell Man Charged with Attempted Sexual Trafficking of a Child and Attempted Enticement of a Child

A Richwoods man has been charged for multiple sex crimes, involving a child...
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November Election State Amendment 6 Explained

November Election State Amendment 6 Explained

In our special KFMO B104 News series on the state constitutional amendments in Tuesday's elections, ...
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Halloween Safety Reminders from Parkland Officials for a Safe, Fun Holiday

Halloween Safety Reminders from Parkland Officials for a Safe, Fun Holiday

With Halloween festivities in full swing, local officials across the Parkland are urging parents, ch...
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Fire at Critical Mineral Recovery Draws 25 Fire Departments From Around Region

Fire at Critical Mineral Recovery Draws 25 Fire Departments From Around Region

A Wednesday afternoon fire has fire departments working at the scene.
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Authorities on Scene of a Massive Fire at Critical Mineral Recovery

Authorities on Scene of a Massive Fire at Critical Mineral Recovery

Authorities are on the scene of a massive fire at Critical Mineral Recovery, in Fredericktown...
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Desloge Board of Aldermen Special Meeting Tonight

Desloge Board of Aldermen Special Meeting Tonight

The Desloge Board of Aldermen will meet tonight in special session to appoint a prosecuting attorney...
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Commissioners Discuss Owl Creek Grand Opening

Commissioners Discuss Owl Creek Grand Opening

St. Francois County Commissioners are looking forward to the grand opening of the new Owl Creek Park...
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Highway 221 Construction Coming to End

Highway 221 Construction Coming to End

Construction on a section of Highway 221 west of Doe Run on Stono Hill, is going past its deadline.....
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Portion of Columbia Street, in Farmington, to Close for Maintenance

Portion of Columbia Street, in Farmington, to Close for Maintenance

The City of Farmington plans to close a portion of West Columbia Street on Monday, November 4, 2024,...
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Missouri News

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

Missouri Tax Reform Discussions in Next Session

The next session of the Missouri legislature begins January 8...
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Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Missouri Department of Mental Health Personal Info Breach

Officials with the Missouri Department of Mental Health are in the process ...
Read More
Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri Senators Prefiling Bills in December

Missouri State Senators say some legislation that did not become law this y...
Read More
Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Missouri Department of Conservation Reports 68,312 Deer Harvested During Firearms Opening Weekend

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows deer hu...
Read More
Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Missouri Legislators are preparing for the next session that begins in Janu...
Read More
  • Parents pass on late son's car key collection to 6-year-old boy
    After their son Michael died at the age of 33, Ernie and Cheryl Johnson planned to hold onto his extensive collection of car keys and fobs. That all changed when another mom posted on Facebook looking for car keys for her little boy who also loved to collect them. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" for a story about giving to others as a way to mourn lost loved ones.
  • Haitian immigrants in Springfield face uncertainty post-election
    President-elect Donald Trump's threat to carry out mass deportations is putting immigrant communities across the nation on edge. Take Springfield, Ohio, where Trump accused Haitian immigrants — without any evidence — of eating pets. Now many are leaving the city, fearing deportation to their homeland. Nicole Valdes spoke with a woman in Springfield about the new reality there and the uncertain future for her community.
  • When could Texas elementary schools begin using Bible lessons?
    The Texas State Board of Education approved an optional public school curriculum that includes Bible lessons. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen has more.
  • Trump "hush money" sentencing delayed indefinitely as transition plans continue
    Donald Trump has selected hedge fund CEO Scott Bessent to be Treasury secretary with the hopes of boosting the president-elect's tarrif's plan. Trump also got some good news Friday about his "hush money" case. Ed O'Keefe and Margaret Brennan have more.
  • Trump selects Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Labor secretary
    Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, who narrowly lost her reelection bid earlier this month, received strong backing from union members in her district.