Dustin Kopp

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Missouri governor addresses the rest of his pending clemency cases...
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Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

The Missouri Broadcasters Assocation and others challenged the law earlier this year...
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Two Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash on Missouri 21

Two Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash on Missouri 21

Single vehicle crash on Saturday afternoon...
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Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

A Missouri man is facing a misdemeanor charge after allegedly killing a mountain lion while deer hun...
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Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Farmington man receives moderate injuries after his vehicle overturns...
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Elderly Woman Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Accident in Farmington

Elderly Woman Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Accident in Farmington

A woman received severe injuries after a Thursday afternoon incident...
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Angels Among Us Seeks Donations to Bring Christmas Joy to Local Children

Angels Among Us Seeks Donations to Bring Christmas Joy to Local Children

Monetary donations are being sought to fulfill children's Christmas wishes...
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New Lanes Open Soon on I-55 in Festus

New Lanes Open Soon on I-55 in Festus

Two lanes to open in January...
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Big Lots Announces Going Out of Business Sales Amid Search for Alternative Transaction

Big Lots Announces Going Out of Business Sales Amid Search for Alternative Transaction

Big Lots preparing to close all locations after sale falls through...
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Santa Claus Cleared to Spread Christmas Cheer

Santa Claus Cleared to Spread Christmas Cheer

Missouri Department of Agriculture approves livestock movement permit for nine healthy reindeer...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

With one month left in the Missouri 2025 regular legislative session, there...
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FEMA Surveying Damage in Missouri to Determine Federal Need

FEMA to Assess Storm Damage in 25 Missouri Counties

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Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators are debating measures dealing with sheriff's elections an...
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Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

While Missourians rush to file their taxes ahead of Tuesday's deadline, Gov...
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Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows y...
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  • Pope Francis mourned worldwide as Catholic Church prepares for next chapter
    Pope Francis died Monday at the age of 88. As tributes pour in from around the world, the Vatican faces a transition.
  • 4/21: CBS Morning News
    Pope Francis, the groundbreaking leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88. A look back at his legacy as tributes pour in from around the world.
  • Face The Nation: Cole, Sanger, Shapiro
    Missed the second half of the show? The latest on... Rep. Tom Cole tells "Face the Nation" that although a motion to vacate has been filed against House Speaker Mike Johnson, "the reservoir of goodwill is enormous" for him among the GOP conference, New York Times correspondent David Sanger, author of the book "New Cold Wars," tells "Face the Nation" that the new international world order is a "very different competition than what we had in the Cold War", and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro tells "Face the Nation" that while there are no specific threats ahead of Passover, "we continue to work closely with law enforcement and community leaders to do everything we can to take down the temperature, to address the rise in antisemitism, Islamophobia, other forms of hate."
  • What will happen at the funeral of Pope Francis?
    Pope Francis had expressed the desire to be buried in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, a fifth-century church in Rome.
  • Canonization of first millennial saint postponed after pope's death
    Carlos Acutis is set to become the first millennial saint. His canonization was moved to next Sunday in St. Peter's Square after the death of Pope Francis.