Police Investigate Assault on Doubet Road in Farmington

Police Investigate Assault on Doubet Road in Farmington

Farmington Police officers responded to a disturbance at a residence on Dou...
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Central Schools Survey For Parents

Central Schools Survey For Parents

Administrators in the Central School District in Park Hills are sending sur...
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Missouri Man Indicted for Federal Hate Crime

Missouri Man Indicted for Federal Hate Crime

A federal indictment is charging a Missouri man with threatening the St. Lo...
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Ste. Genevieve County Route A Railroad Crossing Maintenance

Ste. Genevieve County Route A Railroad Crossing Maintenance

Route A in Ste. Genevieve County will be closed as contractor crews perform...
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New Executive Director Monarch Family Resources

New Executive Director Monarch Family Resources

The Monarch Family Resources group in Farmington and Ironton, now has a new...
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Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported three fatalities during the 30-h...
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Driver Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash on Old Highway 8

Driver Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash on Old Highway 8

A Fredericktown woman sustained moderate injuries in a single-vehicle crash...
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Gas Line Preparation in Bismarck Community

Gas Line Preparation in Bismarck Community

Preparations for the installation of a new natural gas line into the Bismar...
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The Flat River Trail Project

The Flat River Trail Project

St. Francois County Commissioners are looking forward to working on a proje...
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Barnhart Woman Charged in Christmas Eve Stabbing Incident

Barnhart Woman Charged in Christmas Eve Stabbing Incident

A Barnhart woman faces multiple charges after an alleged violent incident o...
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Missouri News

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported three fatalities during the 30-h...
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Missouri Senate Has Unfinished Business

Missouri Senate Has Unfinished Business

Missouri State Senators are looking forward to the new year with their eyes...
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Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Missouri governor addresses the rest of his pending clemency cases...
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Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

The Missouri Broadcasters Assocation and others challenged the law earlier ...
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Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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  • Babies dying of hypothermia in Gaza hospitals
    Houthi rebels in Yemen say an airstrike hit the capital Sana'a after the Iran-backed group claimed to have attacked Israel. Both sides have increased fighting in recent days. Meanwhile, a new front has opened up in the war in Gaza — a battle of the elements. Holly Williams reports.
  • Congress on edge over rampant "swatting" incidents
    A new Congress is set to be sworn into office next week, ending a tumultuous campaign year. For those who hoped the end of the election would break the fever of politically violent threats and rhetoric, there are new signs the opposite has happened. Scott MacFarlane reports on a surge in bomb threats and so-called "swatting" attacks on elected officials.
  • U.S. homelessness surged a record 18% in 2024
    Homelessness in the U.S. jumped 18.1% this year, hitting a record level, with the dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing and devastating natural disasters, officials say. Lilia Luciano has the story.
  • Speculation mounts over Russia's involvement in deadly Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
    Speculation is mounting that Russia's military could have had a role in the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 people and left 29 survivors injured in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day. Moscow initially suggested a bird strike was to blame.
  • Severe storms snarl post-holiday travel rush to cap busiest year ever for flyers
    Millions of Americans are hitting the roads and passing through airports as they head back home ahead of the New Year. And with just a few days left in 2024, this has been America's busiest year for air travel ever. Skyler Henry has more.

Local News

St. Francois County Crash

St. Francois County Crash

Fredericktown woman injured in Saturday night wreck...
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Shop with a Cop Builds Trust

Shop with a Cop Builds Trust

Over 540 kids will be served in St. Francois County...
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Farmington Field Getting Astro Turf

Farmington Field Getting Astro Turf

City will partner with Farmington Schools to improve Ragsdale Field...
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Ste. Genevieve Man Killed in Crash

Ste. Genevieve Man Killed in Crash

Driver swerved to avoid an animal in the road...
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Krekeler Jewelers Candy Land Parade

Krekeler Jewelers Candy Land Parade

Downtown Farmington comes alive with Christmas tonight...
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MAC Cardinals Christmas Celebration

MAC Cardinals Christmas Celebration

Big free Christmas event at Mineral Area College next week...
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North County Students In Parade

North County Students In Parade

Student leadership members will represent the school...
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Food And Wine Tasting Recap

Food And Wine Tasting Recap

This year's program raised $14,000 for St. Francois County Habitat...
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Season of Hope Needs Donations

Season of Hope Needs Donations

Help make Christmas brighter for underprivileged children...
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Inheritance Haven Gets Property

Inheritance Haven Gets Property

Last minute donor makes property purchase possible...
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Missouri News

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

Three Killed in Christmas Eve Traffic Crash

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported three fatalities during the 30-h...
Read More
Missouri Senate Has Unfinished Business

Missouri Senate Has Unfinished Business

Missouri State Senators are looking forward to the new year with their eyes...
Read More
Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Missouri governor addresses the rest of his pending clemency cases...
Read More
Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

The Missouri Broadcasters Assocation and others challenged the law earlier ...
Read More
Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
Read More
  • Babies dying of hypothermia in Gaza hospitals
    Houthi rebels in Yemen say an airstrike hit the capital Sana'a after the Iran-backed group claimed to have attacked Israel. Both sides have increased fighting in recent days. Meanwhile, a new front has opened up in the war in Gaza — a battle of the elements. Holly Williams reports.
  • Congress on edge over rampant "swatting" incidents
    A new Congress is set to be sworn into office next week, ending a tumultuous campaign year. For those who hoped the end of the election would break the fever of politically violent threats and rhetoric, there are new signs the opposite has happened. Scott MacFarlane reports on a surge in bomb threats and so-called "swatting" attacks on elected officials.
  • U.S. homelessness surged a record 18% in 2024
    Homelessness in the U.S. jumped 18.1% this year, hitting a record level, with the dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing and devastating natural disasters, officials say. Lilia Luciano has the story.
  • Speculation mounts over Russia's involvement in deadly Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
    Speculation is mounting that Russia's military could have had a role in the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 people and left 29 survivors injured in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day. Moscow initially suggested a bird strike was to blame.
  • Severe storms snarl post-holiday travel rush to cap busiest year ever for flyers
    Millions of Americans are hitting the roads and passing through airports as they head back home ahead of the New Year. And with just a few days left in 2024, this has been America's busiest year for air travel ever. Skyler Henry has more.