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Missouri Reports Highest West Nile Virus Activity in Years

Missouri Reports Highest West Nile Virus Activity in Years

Missouri is experiencing its highest level of West Nile Virus activity in several years, with health...
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Missouri Conservation Officials Remind Residents to Be Bear Aware This Fall

Missouri Conservation Officials Remind Residents to Be Bear Aware This Fall

As autumn settles in, Missouri conservation officials are reminding residents that black bears remai...
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Government Shutdown Could Delay Missouri SNAP Benefits in November

Government Shutdown Could Delay Missouri SNAP Benefits in November

The ongoing federal government shutdown could impact thousands of Missouri families who rely on SNAP...
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Farmington Man Seriously Injured, Arrested for DWI After Rollover Crash in Ste. Genevieve County

Farmington Man Seriously Injured, Arrested for DWI After Rollover Crash in Ste. Genevieve County

A Farmington man was seriously injured in a crash Friday night in Ste. Genevieve County and later ar...
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Washington County Ambulance Crew Recovering After Vehicle Collision

Washington County Ambulance Crew Recovering After Vehicle Collision

On Thursday a Washington County Ambulance District ambulance was struck by another vehicle...
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Traffic Stop in Washington County Leads to Major Meth Seizure and Two Arrests

Traffic Stop in Washington County Leads to Major Meth Seizure and Two Arrests

A traffic stop in Washington County on Sunday, September 28, 2025, led to a significant methamphetam...
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Farmington Man Charged with Child Molestation Following August Investigation

Farmington Man Charged with Child Molestation Following August Investigation

The St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department has arrested and charged a Farmington man following an ...
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Slight Risk for Severe Weather Saturday in the Parkland

Slight Risk for Severe Weather Saturday in the Parkland

Showers and thunderstorms are expected across the Parkland on Saturday as a cold front moves through...
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Farmington Mayor Delivers State of the City Address

Farmington Mayor Delivers State of the City Address

Farmington Mayor Chris Morrison delivered the annual State of the City address Thursday during the F...
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City of Farmington Issues Advisory on Fish Consumption Due to PFAS Contamination

City of Farmington Issues Advisory on Fish Consumption Due to PFAS Contamination

The City of Farmington is advising residents to avoid eating fish caught from Hager, Thomas, and Gie...
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Missouri News

Federal Shutdown Threatens Paychecks and Food Assistance for Missouri Families

Federal Shutdown Threatens Paychecks and Food Assistance for Missouri Families

Missouri families could soon feel the effects of the federal government shu...
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Missouri SNAP Benefits Delayed Due to Federal Government Shutdown

Missouri SNAP Benefits Delayed Due to Federal Government Shutdown

The Missouri Department of Social Services has announced that November 2025...
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Missouri State Parks to Temporarily Close for Managed Deer Hunts

Missouri State Parks to Temporarily Close for Managed Deer Hunts

Several Missouri state parks will temporarily close to the public in Novemb...
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Hostage Situation Resolved at South Central Correctional Center

Hostage Situation Resolved at South Central Correctional Center

A tense situation at the South Central Correctional Center in Licking, Mo. ...
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COVID Cases Remain Steady as Missouri Prepares for Flu Season

COVID Cases Remain Steady as Missouri Prepares for Flu Season

Flu cases in Missouri remain relatively low for now, but COVID-19 activity ...
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  • Record travel expected for Thanksgiving as airlines resume normal capacity following shutdown
    The Federal Aviation Administration is allowing airlines to resume their normal schedules at the country's busiest airports after the government shutdown came to an end last week, just ahead of holiday travel. AAA says nearly 82 million Americans are expected to travel next week for Thanksgiving and more than 6 million are expected to fly. Kris Van Cleave reports.
  • ICE detains dozens in Charlotte, including some who say they have legal status
    In the latest round of the Trump administration's sweeping immigration raids, federal agents arrested 81 people in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday alone. In videos posted online, some who were detained said they do have legal status. Skyler Henry has more.
  • What could happen next in Venezuela as the U.S. increases its military in the Caribbean?
    In the Caribbean, the U.S. military buildup continues with the arrival of the world's largest aircraft carrier, the nuclear-powered USS Gerald R. Ford. It comes as President Trump weighed in on possible next steps in Venezuela, saying, "we may be having some discussions" with Venezuelan President Maduro. Mr. Trump has alleged the country supports drug cartels. Charlie D'Agata reports.
  • 11/16: CBS Weekend News
    Major build-up of U.S. forces near Venezuela; MAGA feud between President Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
  • 11/16: Face the Nation
    This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, one of the Democrats who eventually voted with Republicans to fund the government after the GOP promised a vote next month on health care subsidies, joins to discuss, as does Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy. Plus, two members of the House Problem Solvers Caucus.