Local News

Area Fireworks Displays

Area Fireworks Displays

Area fireworks displays are taking place across the Parkland in celebration of Independence Day...
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Statewide System Affecting Farmington Municipal Court Has Been Restored

Statewide System Affecting Farmington Municipal Court Has Been Restored

Statewide judicial data system back up and running...
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Perryville Man Sentenced to 5 Years for Child Pornography Possession

Perryville Man Sentenced to 5 Years for Child Pornography Possession

Perryville man sentenced in child porn case...
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Another Night at the Museum

Another Night at the Museum

Another Night at the Museum planned for next week...
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Time Running out for Legislation

Time Running out for Legislation

Time is running out for the executive branch to take action...
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Food Safety on 4th of July

Food Safety on 4th of July

Food safety is a big part of holiday celebrations...
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City of Park Hills Receives Grant for Sidewalk Project

City of Park Hills Receives Grant for Sidewalk Project

Park Hills has received a grant for a project improving pedestrian safety...
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E. Main St. Closure in Park Hills

E. Main St. Closure in Park Hills

Road closure expected in Park Hills...
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Farmington Reminds Residents of Fireworks Regulations Ahead of Independence Day

Farmington Reminds Residents of Fireworks Regulations Ahead of Independence Day

Fireworks are illegal to shoot off in Farmington city limits...
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Authorities Searching for Arson, Burglary Suspect

Authorities Searching for Arson, Burglary Suspect

Authorities are searching for Nicholas Combs, wanted for arson and burglary...
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Missouri News

Barger Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material

Barger Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material

A man is facing 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing chil...
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Rural Community Funding Being Discussed in Special Session

Rural Community Funding Being Discussed in Special Session

Funding for many rural projects are up in the air as Govenor Kehoe calls fo...
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First Legislation to be Considered During Extra Session

First Legislation to be Considered During Extra Session

The first legislation to be considered during the Extra Session of the 103r...
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Missouri Public Service Commission Summer Energy Saving Tips

Missouri Public Service Commission Summer Energy Saving Tips

As summer approaches, the hot weather months may present challenges for man...
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Missouri Leaders Urge Senators to Reject Medicaid Cuts as Senate Reconvenes

Missouri Leaders Urge Senators to Reject Medicaid Cuts as Senate Reconvenes

As the U.S. Senate returns to session this week, Missouri community leaders...
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  • Small businesses pull back on hiring amid tariff uncertainty
    Small businesses are reducing labor costs as tariffs put pressure on their bottom lines. Big businesses could be next.
  • Maps show U.S. air quality and Canada wildfire smoke forecast
    An air quality map shows conditions improving in the U.S. on Friday as smoke from the Canadian wildfires subsides.
  • Kirk Franklin to be honored by BET for legendary career
    BET will honor gospel musician Kirk Franklin with the Ultimate Icon Award for his legendary career. Franklin joined CBS News with more on his latest projects, which include a podcast and documentary.
  • Gossip queen Cindy Adams
    At 88, Cindy Adams is the last of her generation, but after nearly four decades her New York Post gossip column is still going strong. She tells Mo Rocca of her affection for Yorkshire Terriers and friendships with dictators; her late husband, comedian Joey Adams; and her buddy Judge Judy, who also turns up with some dating advice.
  • Moscow's stunning new park, designed by Americans
    Built adjacent to Red Square, Moscow's Zaryadye Park, the city's first new park in 50 years, recreates Russia's many landscapes in the center of one of the world's biggest, busiest cities. The park, which features 32 undulating acres covered in native plants and trees, was designed by American architect Charles Renfro, who was responsible for New York's High Line. Correspondent Liz Palmer talked with Renfro and with landscape architect Mary Margaret Jones about the backstory of this grand, romantic public space.