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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    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.
  • Eye Opener: Nicolás Maduro sworn in as president of Venezuela
    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term, sparking protests around the world and causing the U.S. to raise a bounty for his arrest. Meanwhile, hundreds of passengers were evacuated from an Atlanta flight after an aborted flight. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
  • Massachusetts college offers course comparing pop stars to poets
    A new English course at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts takes a look at Taylor Swift's lyrics and compares them with poetry that's hundreds of years old.
  • Barcelona mayor turns tourist numbers into weapon against climate change
    In the Spanish city of Barcelona, thousands of protestors took to the streets last year angry at the impact of millions of tourists on the lives of people who live there. But as the city also battles rising temperatures, Barcelona's mayor has turned those tourist numbers to the city's advantage in the fight against global warming.
  • 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.
  • Eye Opener: Nicolás Maduro sworn in as president of Venezuela
    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term, sparking protests around the world and causing the U.S. to raise a bounty for his arrest. Meanwhile, hundreds of passengers were evacuated from an Atlanta flight after an aborted flight. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
  • 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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    Genasys, the company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology, said it has "not been able to replicate" an error that sent inaccurate information to millions.
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Local News

Central Graduation Dependent On Weather

Central Graduation Dependent On Weather

Graduation expected to be held on the Football Field weather permitting...
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Parkland PRC Nearing Fund Goal

Parkland PRC Nearing Fund Goal

Recent banquet helps Parkland Pregnancy Resource Center fundraiser...
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Spring Arcadia Valley Mountain Music Festival

Spring Arcadia Valley Mountain Music Festival

Music Festival begins Friday, May 20th at Courthouse Square...
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Thursday Morning Iron County Crash

Thursday Morning Iron County Crash

Vehicle strikes a fence and lands in a ditch...
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Missouri Senators Talk Virtual Schools

Missouri Senators Talk Virtual Schools

Senators deal with education as session winds down...
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MAC Nursing Students Receive Recognition

MAC Nursing Students Receive Recognition

Nursing students resolution recognized at National Convention...
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Desloge Getting Round About

Desloge Getting Round About

MODOT meeting will discuss round about in Desloge...
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Franklin Excited For Local Opportunities

Franklin Excited For Local Opportunities

Zach Franklin grew up in the Parkland and spent time in Columbia...
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Chamber Fishing Derby this Saturday

Chamber Fishing Derby this Saturday

Every child gets a grab bag plus there are other prizes...
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Washington County Traffic Crash

Washington County Traffic Crash

Both cars involved run off the highway after crash...
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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
  • 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.
  • Eye Opener: Nicolás Maduro sworn in as president of Venezuela
    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term, sparking protests around the world and causing the U.S. to raise a bounty for his arrest. Meanwhile, hundreds of passengers were evacuated from an Atlanta flight after an aborted flight. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
  • Massachusetts college offers course comparing pop stars to poets
    A new English course at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts takes a look at Taylor Swift's lyrics and compares them with poetry that's hundreds of years old.
  • Barcelona mayor turns tourist numbers into weapon against climate change
    In the Spanish city of Barcelona, thousands of protestors took to the streets last year angry at the impact of millions of tourists on the lives of people who live there. But as the city also battles rising temperatures, Barcelona's mayor has turned those tourist numbers to the city's advantage in the fight against global warming.