St. Francois County Man Admits Having Child Pornography

St. Francois County Man Admits Having Child Pornography

A 20 year prison sentence is being recommended for a Bismarck man...
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Arcadia Valley Chamber Awards Banquet This Month

Arcadia Valley Chamber Awards Banquet This Month

The Arcadia valley Chamber of Commerce annual awards banquet will be held s...
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Sign Up For MAC Foundation Trivia Contest

Sign Up For MAC Foundation Trivia Contest

You can sign up now for the Mineral Are College Foundation's Trivia Contest...
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City of Farmington Names New Parks and Recreation Director

City of Farmington Names New Parks and Recreation Director

The City of Farmington has appointed a new Parks and Recreation Director...
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Park Hills Man Admits Sending Private Photo to Woman's Facebook Friends

Park Hills Man Admits Sending Private Photo to Woman's Facebook Friends

A Park Hills man is facing felony charges after he sent a private photo of ...
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DeSoto Man Wanted for Driving SUV Into Neighbor’s Home

DeSoto Man Wanted for Driving SUV Into Neighbor’s Home

Anyone with info urged to contact the DeSoto Police Department or local law...
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Habitat for Humanity ReStore

The ReStore is a funding mechanism for Habitat for Humanity in St. Francois...
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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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Farmington City Power Crews Kept Busy

Farmington City Power Crews Kept Busy

Farmington city officials praise power crews for keeping the city's lights ...
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Driver Examination Stations Close Martin Luther King Day

Driver Examination Stations Close Martin Luther King Day

Normal operations will resume on January 21st after examination stations cl...
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Missouri News

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 s...
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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 p...
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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...
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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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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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  • Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreed to "in principle," officials say
    U.S., Israeli and Arab officials tell CBS News the first phase of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has been agreed to "in principle." The deal, which could go into effect as soon as next week, would see the release of dozens of hostages. Elizabeth Palmer has the details.
  • Special counsel report on Trump election interference case released
    Former special counsel Jack Smith's report has been released on his investigation into then-President Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Smith claims had Trump not won the 2024 election and the case was allowed to proceed, the president-elect would have been found guilty. Scott MacFarlane has more.
  • Los Angeles mayor criticized for fire response
    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism over the timing of an overseas trip she was on when the wildfires broke out in the Los Angeles area. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
  • Pete Hegseth faces Senate grilling in confirmation hearing
    Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth faced tough questioning about his views on women in combat and reports of sexual misconduct and excessive drinking during his Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday. Nikole Killion reports.
  • Los Angeles braces for heavy winds as fires burn
    Heavy Santa Ana winds are expected to return, prompting red flag warnings along a 300-mile stretch of Southern California. As fires continue to burn, the winds could either spread them or spark new fires. Rob Marciano reports.

Local News

Juveniles in Custody in Drive By Case

Juveniles in Custody in Drive By Case

Investigation led to arrest of two juveniles in connection to shooting...
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Jason Smith Meets With Local Vet Clinic

Jason Smith Meets With Local Vet Clinic

US Representative Smith learning about economic effect on farmers...
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Breastfeeding Benefits Mothers And Infants

Breastfeeding Benefits Mothers And Infants

August is National Breastfeeding Month...
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Bismarck Sidewalk Project

Bismarck Sidewalk Project

Bismarck begins to make sidewalks in town accessible to all...
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Some Districts Are Starting Four Day School Weeks

Some Districts Are Starting Four Day School Weeks

Four day school week implemented to alleviate teacher shortage...
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New Industry And Technology Center Grand Opening

New Industry And Technology Center Grand Opening

Grand opening held August 24th at 11am at MAC Park Hills Campus...
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Heavy Rain Expected to Improve Drought Conditions

Heavy Rain Expected to Improve Drought Conditions

A wet weather pattern dampened the Parkland last week...
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Tyson Foods Closing Dexter Production

Tyson Foods Closing Dexter Production

Dexter location being closed October 13th of this year...
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Jebo Bullock Labor Day Grand Marshall

Jebo Bullock Labor Day Grand Marshall

Desloge Chief of Police named Labor Day Picnic Grand Marshall...
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Officials Trying To Start New Club

Officials Trying To Start New Club

Space Museum officials beginning a Rocketry Club...
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Missouri News

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 s...
Read More
Senators Hope to Resume Discussions

Senators Hope to Resume Discussions

Some Missouri senators hope to resume discussions on key issues from this p...
Read More
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...
Read More
Missouri Legislative Week Begins With Inauguration

Missouri Legislative Week Begins With Inauguration

Committee assignments will also be decided this week...
Read More
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
  • Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreed to "in principle," officials say
    U.S., Israeli and Arab officials tell CBS News the first phase of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has been agreed to "in principle." The deal, which could go into effect as soon as next week, would see the release of dozens of hostages. Elizabeth Palmer has the details.
  • Special counsel report on Trump election interference case released
    Former special counsel Jack Smith's report has been released on his investigation into then-President Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Smith claims had Trump not won the 2024 election and the case was allowed to proceed, the president-elect would have been found guilty. Scott MacFarlane has more.
  • Los Angeles mayor criticized for fire response
    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism over the timing of an overseas trip she was on when the wildfires broke out in the Los Angeles area. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
  • Pete Hegseth faces Senate grilling in confirmation hearing
    Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth faced tough questioning about his views on women in combat and reports of sexual misconduct and excessive drinking during his Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday. Nikole Killion reports.
  • Los Angeles braces for heavy winds as fires burn
    Heavy Santa Ana winds are expected to return, prompting red flag warnings along a 300-mile stretch of Southern California. As fires continue to burn, the winds could either spread them or spark new fires. Rob Marciano reports.