North County vs. Farmington Tailgate Raises Over $10,000 for Backpack Programs

North County vs. Farmington Tailgate Raises Over $10,000 for Backpack Programs

Backpack food program to benefit from tailgating event...
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Large Crowd Comes Out to Picture Perfect Labor Day Picnic

Large Crowd Comes Out to Picture Perfect Labor Day Picnic

Great weather and large crowds make for a great event...
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Bonne Terre Man Arrested in Connection to 1989 Homicide

Bonne Terre Man Arrested in Connection to 1989 Homicide

Bonne Terre man arrested in homicide case...
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221 Overlay Following Curve Straightening

221 Overlay Following Curve Straightening

Highway 221, west of Doe Run, will be getting an asphalt overlay following ...
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More Unrest at Desloge Board of Aldermen Special Meeting

More Unrest at Desloge Board of Aldermen Special Meeting

Another tense meeting of the Desloge Board of Aldermen...
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Pilot Knob Battle Reenactment This Month

Pilot Knob Battle Reenactment This Month

The Fort Davidson Battle of Pilot Knob will be held later this month...
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Tax Rate Unchanged in Potosi District

Tax Rate Unchanged in Potosi District

Tax rate to remain the same for Potosi schools...
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Farmington Teen Injured in Crash

Farmington Teen Injured in Crash

Three teens injured in accident...
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Safety Should Be Top Priority This Labor Day Weekend, Says Missouri State Highway Patrol

Safety Should Be Top Priority This Labor Day Weekend, Says Missouri State Highway Patrol

Labor Day weekend safety on the minds of authorities...
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Special Meeting of Desloge Board of Aldermen Today

Special Meeting of Desloge Board of Aldermen Today

Desloge Board of Aldermen holding special meeting today...
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Missouri News

New Missouri Laws Taking Effect This Month

New Missouri Laws Taking Effect This Month

Senate Bill 727 has varying portions...
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Too Flat to Fly

Too Flat to Fly

Bald eagle not hurt, just ate too much...
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Dolly Parton Visits Missouri for 'Imagination Library' Program

Dolly Parton Visits Missouri for 'Imagination Library' Program

Dolly Parton makes stop in Missouri...
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Federal Appeals Court Delivers Decision

Federal Appeals Court Delivers Decision

A federal appeals court is delivering a victory to President Joe Biden's ad...
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Missouri Drought Conditions are 10th Worst in U.S.

Missouri Drought Conditions are 10th Worst in U.S.

Drought conditions in Missouri ranked high...
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  • Why Legos have been washing up on U.K. shores for decades
    Throughout history, there have been several notable spills -- oil in the ocean, molasses in Boston, and the New York Times reminds us Tuesday of the legacy of the Great Lego Spill of 1997.
  • U.S. Open sees record attendance numbers
    Tennis fans are flocking to Queens, New York, in record numbers to grab seats at the 2024 U.S. Open tournament. The tournament last week saw more than 75,000 fans on average per day.
  • Americans experiencing "tipping fatigue"
    Tipping feels like a growing part of our daily life, and the numbers support this. According to the payroll processing firm Gusto, 6.5% of American retailers currently accept tips, which is nearly twice the amount recorded in 2019. Michael Lynn, a professor at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration, joins to discuss.
  • Far-right party in Germany wins state election
    The last time a far-right party won an election in Germany, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the New Deal, and the world saw the creation of FM radio. On Monday, a new far-right group made gains in the country after state elections.
  • Are GOP lawsuits laying groundwork to challenge the 2024 election?
    We're just about two months away from Election Day, but in some states, legal fights over the race have already started. In Georgia, the Republican-controlled State Election Board has passed a rule that will allow election officials to conduct "reasonable inquiries" before certifying results. Democrats are suing to block it, arguing that the bar for these "reasonable" inquiries isn't clearly set and could allow any one board member to block the certification of election results for any reason. CBS News election law contributor David Becker joins to discuss.

Local News

North County High School Threat

North County High School Threat

School officials remind you to report anything suspicious...
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Community College Funding Could Increase

Community College Funding Could Increase

Governor Parson wants to increase the amount by 7%...
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Sawtelles Face More Charges

Sawtelles Face More Charges

Crimes are alleged to have been committed for over a decade...
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Wright Fights For Affordable Prescriptions

Wright Fights For Affordable Prescriptions

State Representative, Dale Wright refiling bills and beginning new role...
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Highway Patrol Looking for Applicants

Highway Patrol Looking for Applicants

The Patrol is encouraging qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply...
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Banner Design Contest In The Parkland

Banner Design Contest In The Parkland

Students can submit banner designs until February 3rd...
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Fine Arts Classes Begin Monday

Fine Arts Classes Begin Monday

From beginner to experienced the academy has something for everyone...
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Thurby Convicted in Fatal Fiery Crash

Thurby Convicted in Fatal Fiery Crash

Sentencing for Thurby should take place in March...
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Ste. Genevieve County Crash

Ste. Genevieve County Crash

Reports show man ran into path of car...
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Stormwater Drainage Repair Approved In Desloge

Stormwater Drainage Repair Approved In Desloge

A million dollar project to solve lingering problems...
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Missouri News

New Missouri Laws Taking Effect This Month

New Missouri Laws Taking Effect This Month

Senate Bill 727 has varying portions...
Read More
Too Flat to Fly

Too Flat to Fly

Bald eagle not hurt, just ate too much...
Read More
Dolly Parton Visits Missouri for 'Imagination Library' Program

Dolly Parton Visits Missouri for 'Imagination Library' Program

Dolly Parton makes stop in Missouri...
Read More
Federal Appeals Court Delivers Decision

Federal Appeals Court Delivers Decision

A federal appeals court is delivering a victory to President Joe Biden's ad...
Read More
Missouri Drought Conditions are 10th Worst in U.S.

Missouri Drought Conditions are 10th Worst in U.S.

Drought conditions in Missouri ranked high...
Read More
  • Why Legos have been washing up on U.K. shores for decades
    Throughout history, there have been several notable spills -- oil in the ocean, molasses in Boston, and the New York Times reminds us Tuesday of the legacy of the Great Lego Spill of 1997.
  • U.S. Open sees record attendance numbers
    Tennis fans are flocking to Queens, New York, in record numbers to grab seats at the 2024 U.S. Open tournament. The tournament last week saw more than 75,000 fans on average per day.
  • Americans experiencing "tipping fatigue"
    Tipping feels like a growing part of our daily life, and the numbers support this. According to the payroll processing firm Gusto, 6.5% of American retailers currently accept tips, which is nearly twice the amount recorded in 2019. Michael Lynn, a professor at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration, joins to discuss.
  • Far-right party in Germany wins state election
    The last time a far-right party won an election in Germany, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the New Deal, and the world saw the creation of FM radio. On Monday, a new far-right group made gains in the country after state elections.
  • Are GOP lawsuits laying groundwork to challenge the 2024 election?
    We're just about two months away from Election Day, but in some states, legal fights over the race have already started. In Georgia, the Republican-controlled State Election Board has passed a rule that will allow election officials to conduct "reasonable inquiries" before certifying results. Democrats are suing to block it, arguing that the bar for these "reasonable" inquiries isn't clearly set and could allow any one board member to block the certification of election results for any reason. CBS News election law contributor David Becker joins to discuss.