Local News

Farmington Parks Improvements on the Way

Farmington Parks Improvements on the Way

Improvements to Farmington parks are on the way...
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Red Cross Under Emergency Appeal

Red Cross Under Emergency Appeal

The Red Cross is asking for help with low blood levels...
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Friday St. Francois County Crash

Friday St. Francois County Crash

A man received moderate injuries in a Friday morning crash...
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Governor Parson Appoints Sechrest as Circuit Judge

Governor Parson Appoints Sechrest as Circuit Judge

Sechrest appointed as Circuit Judge for 24th Judicial Circuit...
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Route 221 in St. Francois County Closed for Pavement Improvements

Route 221 in St. Francois County Closed for Pavement Improvements

Route 221 to closed as contractor crews perform pavement improvements...
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Desloge Chamber of Commerce Hosts Open House

Desloge Chamber of Commerce Hosts Open House

Chamber hosts open house for new location...
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Washington County Fair Continues Tonight

Washington County Fair Continues Tonight

Fair continues tonight...
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Central Schools New Assistant Superintendent

Central Schools New Assistant Superintendent

New Assistant Superintendent ready for the new school year...
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Park Hills, Leadington City Wide Yard Sale

Park Hills, Leadington City Wide Yard Sale

The 20th Annual City Wide Yard Sale in Park Hills and Leadington takes place this weekend...
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New Monarch Family Resources Fundraiser

New Monarch Family Resources Fundraiser

New fundraiser to help grow programs...
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Missouri News

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested a major disaster declaration fro...
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Missouri Legislators Indicate 2025 Session Was Productive

Missouri Legislators Indicate 2025 Session Was Productive

Missouri Legislators are saying the latest session, that ended Friday, was ...
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Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Wildlife on the Move: Drivers Urged to Watch for Animals Crossing Roadways

Missouri drivers are being urged to stay alert for animals crossing roadway...
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Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

Missouri Legislative Session Winds Down Today

The Missouri State Legislative Session ends today in Jefferson City...
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Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

Missouri Senators Adjourn Session Early

The regular session of the 103rd Missouri General Assembly is coming to a c...
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  • Trump's crypto dinner raises significant ethical concerns
    President Trump is holding a private dinner for top buyers of his cryptocurrency "meme coin" at his Washington, D.C., golf club on Thursday night. The move has sparked condemnation from some Democrats. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
  • N.Y. Rep. Andrew Garbarino slept through "big, beautiful bill" vote, speaker says
    The House passed President Trump's domestic policy bill by just one vote, in part because Rep. Andrew Garbarino, who would've voted to support it, was asleep at the time, House Speaker Mike Johnson said.
  • JFK stowaway suspect convicted
    The woman accused of sneaking onto a flight from New York City to Paris last year was found guilty Thursday on a federal stowaway charge.
  • The Footprint | Post Mortem
    Watch "The Footprint" and then join "48 Hours" host Anne-Marie Green and correspondent Erin Moriarty on "Post Mortem" as they discuss the cold case murder of Jeanie Childs, who was stabbed to death in 1993. Almost three decades later, her killer was finally convicted. They discuss the investigative genetic genealogy that led authorities to Jerry Westrom, a local businessman and father of three, and the bloody footprints left at the crime scene that were pivotal at trial.
  • Jussie Smollett to pay $50,000 to charity to settle lawsuit filed by city of Chicago
    Smollett was convicted in 2021 on charges accusing him of staging a racist and homophobic hate crime against himself, but the conviction was later overturned on double jeopardy grounds.