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Crews Assessing Damage in Fredericktown

Crews Assessing Damage in Fredericktown

Crews are assessing damage in Fredericktown after Wednesday nights storm...
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Farmington Water Park 25th Anniversary

Farmington Water Park 25th Anniversary

Farmington Waterpark excited to open...
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Two Seriously Injured in Perry County Accident

Two Seriously Injured in Perry County Accident

Two were injured in Perry County Tuesday afternoon...
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Hickman Sentenced in District Court

Hickman Sentenced in District Court

Washington County man sentenced over child pornography charges...
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Mineral Area College 100th Commencement

Mineral Area College 100th Commencement

Mineral Area College commencement ceremony will be the 100th in the college...
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City of Farmington Opens Emergency Storm Shelters

City of Farmington Opens Emergency Storm Shelters

The City of Farmington opens storm shelters...
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Strong Storm Moves Through Area, Prompting Tornado Warning

Strong Storm Moves Through Area, Prompting Tornado Warning

Strong storms moved through the area early Wednesday afternoon...
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Severe Weather Likely Across the Parkland

Severe Weather Likely Across the Parkland

The threat of severe weather is likely across the Parkland Wednesday...
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BIG Deals Nirvana Med Spa Special

BIG Deals Nirvana Med Spa Special

Mother's Day is this weekend and we have a special for her...
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Fishing Derby at Spring Fling

Fishing Derby at Spring Fling

Many prizes to be awarded in popular event during Spring Fling...
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  • Democratic governors reaffirm support for Biden after meeting
    Some Democratic governors spoke Wednesday night after meeting with President Biden at the White House, reaffirming their support for him amid calls for him to drop out of the 2024 race following his debate performance. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said they had a good conversation with the president, and that they would all stand with him.
  • Examining Detroit's revitalization efforts after long decline
    More than a decade after Detroit filed for bankruptcy, the city has seen the first increase in population since 1957, and with it a slew of new businesses. Axios Detroit reporter Annalise Frank joins to discuss.
  • Some police departments reconsidering gun sales
    Earlier this year, CBS News teamed up with independent newsrooms "The Trace" and "Reveal," and found law enforcement agencies routinely sell their guns when they upgrade their arsenal. Between 2006 and 2022, more than 52,000 weapons once used by police were connected to crimes. CBS News correspondent Stephen Stock has more on how one department is changing its policy.
  • Takeaways from the Supreme Court's historic term
    The Supreme Court handles the tough cases, so every term is notable, but this one in particular reshaped vast parts of the American system of government and touched some of the most sensitive cultural issues of our time. New York Times reporter Adam Liptak joins to break down some of the key decisions.
  • Putin and Xi meet for 2nd time in 2 months
    Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping met Wednesday for the second time in two months. Markus Garlauskas, director of the Atlantic Council's Indo-Pacific Security Initiative, joins to discuss.