Local News

Heavy Rainfall Expected in the Parkland, Flash Flooding Possible

Heavy Rainfall Expected in the Parkland Through Friday Morning

The Parkland is in for a soaking as heavy rain moves through the region, with totals expected to rea...
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Rep. Dale Wright Sponsors Bill to Support Locally Owned Hotels

Wright Sponsoring Bill Helping Locally Owned Hotels

State Representative for the 116th District, Dale Wright, is sponsoring a measure that would make ta...
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Candidates and Ballot Issues Set for April 8 School Board Elections

School Board Positions Open in April Elections

Several school board positions are up in the air in the upcoming April 8th elections...
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Candidates Set for April 8 Local Elections in St. Francois County

Candidates File for April Local Elections

The deadline has passed for candidates to file to run for office in the upcoming April elections...
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Early Voting for April 8 Election Begins February 25 in St. Francois County

April 8th Election Issues and Voting Early

You can vote early absentee for the April 8th elections beginning February 25, 2025, with no excuse ...
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Berry Road Bridge Construction Resumes After Winter Storm Delays

Berry Road Bridge Work On Again After Storms

Work on the new Berry Road Bridge, north of Bonne Terre, continues after our snow and ice storms rec...
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Mineral Area Elks Lodge Distributes Over 125 Holiday Food Baskets

Mineral Elks Distrbuted Over 125 Holiday Food Baskets

Members of the Mineral Area Community Elks Lodge are pleased with the distribution of their Christma...
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MoDOT to Open New Roundabout at I-55/US 67 Interchange in Jefferson County

MoDOT to Open Roundabout at I-55/US 67 Interchange in Jefferson County

The Missouri Department of Transportation is set to open a new roundabout at the I-55/US 67 intercha...
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Boil Water Order Issued in Bismarck After Water Main Damage

Ripped Out Water Main Causes Boil Water Order

A boil water order is being issued for portions of Bismarck after a water main was accidently ripped...
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North County High School Responds to Firearm Incident in Parking Lot

North County High School Addresses Firearm Report in Parking Lot

North County High School (NCHS) administration has addressed a report regarding an alleged firearm i...
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Missouri News

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

With Missouri Legislators about a week away from the end of the current ses...
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Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Only a few hours remain before the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget ...
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Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri health officials are addressing two separate salmonella outbreaks ...
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Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Missouri senators spend time discussing House Bill 1175, legislation that w...
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Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri lawmakers are moving into the final two weeks of the 2025 regular ...
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  • Anduril's Palmer Luckey tells 60 Minutes about his vision for the future of warfare
    Next week, 60 Minutes, speaks with tech billionaire Palmer Luckey, who has big ideas about the future of warfare. Luckey is the founder of Anduril, which makes a line of autonomous weapons.
  • Trying to restore bodily functions after spinal cord injuries
    A Swiss research center is trying to use innovative technology to help restore bodily functions for paralyzed patients—and even help Parkinson's patients walk smoothly again.
  • Extended interview: Barry Diller
    In his new book, “Who Knew,” former television, film and media executive Barry Diller writes of his remarkable business career, while also revealing the sexuality that he kept secret from an early age. In this web exclusive, Diller sits down with correspondent Tracy Smith to talk about why he thought revealing his sexuality would be “dangerous”; his early days at William Morris; his decades-long relationship with fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg; and the process of writing a memoir, in which he would “pull the stitches” of memory.
  • Face the Nation: Lujan-Grisham, Cupich, Mandelson
    Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, and U.K. Ambassador Peter Mandelson join.
  • Jeanine Pirro's nomination as top D.C. prosecutor gets mixed reaction
    The selection of Jeanine Pirro, an ardent loyalist of President Trump and a cable news fixture who spread claims of a rigged 2020 election, has already triggered a wave of criticism from Democrats