Local News

Local BackStoppers Makes Donation to St. Louis BackStoppers

Local BackStoppers Makes Donation to St. Louis BackStoppers

A large donation is going to the St. Louis BackStoppers...
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Blondell Speaks at Chamber Luncheon

Blondell Speaks at Chamber Luncheon

Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce Members are discussing ways to make their professional intr...
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Road Closure in Farmington for Festival

Road Closure in Farmington for Festival

Long Road, in Farmington, to be closed Saturday for Art Festival...
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Keenan Breaks Into Substation

Keenan Breaks Into Substation

An Iron County man is facing a detention hearing after breaking into an Ameren substation...
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Washington County Bridges Scheduled for Rehab

Washington County Bridges Scheduled for Rehab

A bridge rehabilitation project in Washington County is set to begin in June...
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TitleMax Building Torn Down

TitleMax Building Torn Down

The former TitleMax building in Desloge is demolished. This is preparation for a new grocery store c...
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Jefferson County Motorcycle Fatality

Jefferson County Motorcycle Fatality

A Crystal City man is dead after a Jefferson County accident Thursday evening...
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Vandals Hit Wilson Rozier Park Again

Vandals Hit Wilson Rozier Park Again

The City of Farmington experienced a second act of vandalism this week at Wilson Rozier Park...
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New Rental Property Inspection Program

New Rental Property Inspection Program

Farmington officials are working on a new ordinance that would implement a rental property inspectio...
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Fairgrounds Development Area Marketed

Fairgrounds Development Area Marketed

The over 200 acres of commercially developable property near the Fairgrounds exit is being marketed....
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Missouri News

U.S. Attorney's Office Warns of Imposter Scam Targeting Missouri Residents

U.S. Attorney's Office Warns of Imposter Scam Targeting Missouri Residents

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri is issuing ...
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Ameren Gas Customers to See 12% Rate Hike Starting September 1

Ameren Gas Customers to See 12% Rate Hike Starting September 1

The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a rate increase for Ame...
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MSHSAA Adjusting Handbook After Passage of SB63

MSHSAA Adjusting Handbook After Passage of SB63

Organizers with the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHS...
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Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 28 into law last week, brin...
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Bill for Financial Statements of Certain Local Governments to Become Law Next Month

Bill for Financial Statements of Certain Local Governments to Become Law Next Month

A bill signed by Governor Mike Kehoe related to financial statements of cer...
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    Columbia University will pay a $200 million settlement to the federal government as part of an agreement to resolve investigations into alleged violations of anti-discrimination laws.
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    An ex-Marine with a secret life and a secret wife. A five-year investigation turns on shocking DNA evidence -- is the one-time hero a killer, too? "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant has the latest in the case.
  • The Fight for Melissa
    A day care worker says she loved kids, yet she's in prison for killing one. If she didn't do it, why did she confess? "48 Hours"' Erin Moriarty has the latest in the Melissa Calusinski case.