Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Park Hills Residents

Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Park Hills Residents

The City of Park Hills has officially lifted the boil water advisory that w...
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North County Schools Discuss Safety Measures and Protection Officers

North County Schools Seek Safety Solutions

The North County R-1 School District Board of Education meeting Thursday wa...
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Farmington Yard Waste Site Guidelines Announced After Winter Storm

Farmington Officials Putting Out Guidelines for Waste Site

Officials with the City of Farmington are noting an increase in yard waste ...
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Ozark Regional Library Adds Baby Changing Tables to 3 Locations

Changing Tables Now at Ozark Regional Library

Baby Changing stations are now located at three of the Ozark Regional Libra...
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Bonne Terre Crews Praised for Ice Storm Response

Kay Applauds Bonne Terre Personnel after Ice Storm

Bonne Terre City Administrator, Shawn Kay is applauding the work of city cr...
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Farmington Regional Chamber Offers 2025 Small Business Resources

2025 Small Business Resources from Farmington Regional Chamber

The Farmington Chamber is offering resources to assist small businesses, an...
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The Punches Family to Perform at Mineral Area College Fine Arts Theater

Council on the Arts Presents The Punches Family

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Park Hills and Leadington Water Restored; Boil Advisory Issued

Water Restored to Park Hills and Leadington; Boil Water Advisory Remains in Effect

Crews continue to work on restoring water as the boil advisory remains in e...
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Crews Work to Restore Park Hills Water Service After Major Disruption

Crews Continue to Restore Water Service to Park Hills Residents

The City of Park Hills Water Department is making steady progress in restor...
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New Wendy’s Restaurant Opens in Farmington on Karsch Boulevard

Wendy's Open for Business in Farmington

Wendy's returns to Farmington after previous location closed several years ...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
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Missouri Flags at Full Staff for Inauguration of 47th U.S. President

Kehoe Orders Flags Fly at Full Staff to Honor Inauguration

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed and executive order into place, ordering U.S...
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Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

State Funding for certain parts of Missouri may seem unbalanced according t...
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Missouri Senators Getting Committee Assignments

Missouri Senators Getting Committee Assignments

Missouri senators will soon learn their committee assignments for the year....
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Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Mike Kehoe wasted no time in prioritizing public safety, signing s...
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  • Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    Experts discuss the increased intensity we can expect from destructive weather events due to climate change, while an amateur meteorologist explains how he helped sound the alarm as wildfires spread towards the L.A. County community of Altadena.
  • Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    In 2022, climate scientist Peter Kalmus moved his family out of Altadena, California, to North Carolina, to a place he hoped would be "less fiery." His old house burned to the ground in last week's wildfires, while North Carolina suffered the effects of Hurricane Helene last fall. Kalmus tells correspondent Tracy Smith he hopes people are finally listening to warnings about climate change. Smith also talks with amateur meteorologist Edgar McGregor, who warned his fellow Altadena residents to get out as the flames approached; and with John Vaillant, author of "Fire Weather: On the Front Lines of a Burning World."
  • Taliban deputy rebukes education bans on Afghan women and girls
    A senior Taliban figure says the group's leader should scrap education bans on Afghan women and girls.
  • Unraveling the Case Against Melissa Calusinski
    Was key evidence manipulated to help convict a day care worker of murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has new details in a case she's been covering for more than a decade. 
  • Perle Mesta, the renowned social queen of Washington
    Socialite Perle Mesta used her fortune to host inclusive dinner parties in Washington, D.C., becoming one of the most famous women in the world – "The Hostess with the Mostes' on the Ball."
  • Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    Experts discuss the increased intensity we can expect from destructive weather events due to climate change, while an amateur meteorologist explains how he helped sound the alarm as wildfires spread towards the L.A. County community of Altadena.
  • Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    In 2022, climate scientist Peter Kalmus moved his family out of Altadena, California, to North Carolina, to a place he hoped would be "less fiery." His old house burned to the ground in last week's wildfires, while North Carolina suffered the effects of Hurricane Helene last fall. Kalmus tells correspondent Tracy Smith he hopes people are finally listening to warnings about climate change. Smith also talks with amateur meteorologist Edgar McGregor, who warned his fellow Altadena residents to get out as the flames approached; and with John Vaillant, author of "Fire Weather: On the Front Lines of a Burning World."
  • Perle Mesta, the renowned social queen of Washington
    Socialite Perle Mesta used her fortune to host inclusive dinner parties in Washington, D.C., becoming one of the most famous women in the world – "The Hostess with the Mostes' on the Ball."
  • Secret tunnel found on U.S.-Mexico border to be sealed off
    The tunnel, discovered on Jan. 10, connects the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez with the Texas city of El Paso.
  • Writing the first draft of President Biden's legacy
    President Biden leaves office this week with significant legislative and policy achievements, the effects of which may not be seen for years. But his legacy likely rests largely in the hands of the man he tried to keep from returning to the White House.

Ironton, Mo

Ozark Regional Library Christmas Story Time

Ozark Regional Library Christmas Story Time

The Ozark Regional Library's Christmas Story Time is going to be held Saturday, December 7 in Freder...
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Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Ironton Residents

Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Ironton Residents

Ironton residents can now safely consume tap water without boiling, as the boil water advisory has o...
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Water Service Restored for Most Ironton Residents, Boil Advisory Remains in Effect

Water Service Restored for Most Ironton Residents, Boil Advisory Remains in Effect

American Water has restored water service to most customers in Ironton following an outage caused by...
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American Water Plant, for the City of Ironton, is Currently Down

American Water Plant, for the City of Ironton, is Currently Down

Ironton residents continue to face a water outage due to operational issues at the American Water Tr...
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Progress in the Parkland: Iron County Jail Brought Up-to-Date

Progress in the Parkland: Iron County Jail Brought Up-to-Date

Renovations on the Civil War-era Iron County Jail and Sheriff's House, originally built in 1866, are...
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Progress in the Parkland: Restoring the Iron County Courthouse

Progress in the Parkland: Restoring the Iron County Courthouse

The Iron County Courthouse, a historic landmark built in 1860 during the Civil War era, is undergoin...
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Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 Visits the Parkland

Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 Visits the Parkland

The Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 rolled through the Parkland Thursday...
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Police Investigating Suspicious Male, Burglary

Police Investigating Suspicious Male, Burglary

Suspicious activity and burglary under investigation...
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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

Missouri Senators Balance Legislative Goals and Prevent Unwanted Bills

Missouri Senators Have Different Goals for Legislation

The goals of Missouri senators may differ as the legislative session begins...
Read More
Missouri Flags at Full Staff for Inauguration of 47th U.S. President

Kehoe Orders Flags Fly at Full Staff to Honor Inauguration

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed and executive order into place, ordering U.S...
Read More
Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

Wright Says Funding is Key Concern During Session

State Funding for certain parts of Missouri may seem unbalanced according t...
Read More
Missouri Senators Getting Committee Assignments

Missouri Senators Getting Committee Assignments

Missouri senators will soon learn their committee assignments for the year....
Read More
Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Kehoe Launches Safer Missouri Initiative with Executive Orders Prioritizing Public Safety

Governor Mike Kehoe wasted no time in prioritizing public safety, signing s...
Read More
  • Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    Experts discuss the increased intensity we can expect from destructive weather events due to climate change, while an amateur meteorologist explains how he helped sound the alarm as wildfires spread towards the L.A. County community of Altadena.
  • Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
    In 2022, climate scientist Peter Kalmus moved his family out of Altadena, California, to North Carolina, to a place he hoped would be "less fiery." His old house burned to the ground in last week's wildfires, while North Carolina suffered the effects of Hurricane Helene last fall. Kalmus tells correspondent Tracy Smith he hopes people are finally listening to warnings about climate change. Smith also talks with amateur meteorologist Edgar McGregor, who warned his fellow Altadena residents to get out as the flames approached; and with John Vaillant, author of "Fire Weather: On the Front Lines of a Burning World."
  • Taliban deputy rebukes education bans on Afghan women and girls
    A senior Taliban figure says the group's leader should scrap education bans on Afghan women and girls.
  • Unraveling the Case Against Melissa Calusinski
    Was key evidence manipulated to help convict a day care worker of murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has new details in a case she's been covering for more than a decade. 
  • Perle Mesta, the renowned social queen of Washington
    Socialite Perle Mesta used her fortune to host inclusive dinner parties in Washington, D.C., becoming one of the most famous women in the world – "The Hostess with the Mostes' on the Ball."