Five Arrested, Accused of Targeting Elderly Victims in Tech Support Scam

Five Arrested, Accused of Targeting Elderly Victims in Tech Support Scam

Five people have been arrested on an indictment that accuses them of steali...
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New Law Adds Teeth to High Speed Chase Charges

New Law Adds Teeth to High Speed Chase Charges

Missouri law enforcement officials hope a new law will cut down on the numb...
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Fire Fighters Battle Blaze at Roper Apartments

Fire Fighters Battle Blaze at Roper Apartments

The State Fire Marshall is investigating a fire at the Roper Apartments of ...
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Governor Stops By Cozean Funeral Home To Help Celebrate 160 Years of Business

Governor Stops By Cozean Funeral Home To Help Celebrate 160 Years of Business

Missouri Governor Mike Parson stopped by Farmington Sunday to help Cozean F...
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Farmington City Light Water Office Implements New Billing System

Farmington City Light Water Office Implements New Billing System

The City of Farmington has implemented a new utility billing software with ...
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St. Francois County Crash Injures Two

St. Francois County Crash Injures Two

Two were injured Monday morning in St. Francois County accident...
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Farmington Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Missing Elderly Man

Farmington Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Missing Elderly Man

The Farmington Police Department is asking for the public's help in locatin...
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Farmington Holds Sports Complex Rededication

Farmington Holds Sports Complex Rededication

The complex is now named after a longtime city employee...
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Cape Councilman Indicted on Drug Charges

Cape Councilman Indicted on Drug Charges

A former Cape Girardeau city councilman, 54-year-old Rhettney B. Pierce, is...
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Show Me Space Model Contest

Show Me Space Model Contest

The 2025 edition of Show Me Space, will feature a science fiction model bui...
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Missouri News

Missouri Department of Natural Resources Opens Second Application Window

Missouri Department of Natural Resources Opens Second Application Window

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Division of Energy is now acc...
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Fire Prevention Week 2024 Emphasizes Critical Importance of Smoke Alarms in Protecting Missouri Families

Fire Prevention Week 2024 Emphasizes Critical Importance of Smoke Alarms in Protecting Missouri Families

One of the simplest steps Missourians can take to protect their families is...
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Missouri November Voting Available Now

Missouri November Voting Available Now

Secretary of State says in-person absentee voting is more trustworthy...
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Veteran Suicide and Missouri House Bill 1495

Veteran Suicide and Missouri House Bill 1495

State law addresses veterans' issues...
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Joint Resolution is Amendment 7 On Ballot

Joint Resolution is Amendment 7 On Ballot

Senate Joint Resolution 78 asks voters to modify provisions relating to ele...
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Missouri News

Missouri Department of Natural Resources Opens Second Application Window

Missouri Department of Natural Resources Opens Second Application Window

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Division of Energy is now acc...
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Fire Prevention Week 2024 Emphasizes Critical Importance of Smoke Alarms in Protecting Missouri Families

Fire Prevention Week 2024 Emphasizes Critical Importance of Smoke Alarms in Protecting Missouri Families

One of the simplest steps Missourians can take to protect their families is...
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Missouri November Voting Available Now

Missouri November Voting Available Now

Secretary of State says in-person absentee voting is more trustworthy...
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Veteran Suicide and Missouri House Bill 1495

Veteran Suicide and Missouri House Bill 1495

State law addresses veterans' issues...
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Joint Resolution is Amendment 7 On Ballot

Joint Resolution is Amendment 7 On Ballot

Senate Joint Resolution 78 asks voters to modify provisions relating to ele...
Read More
  • Hezbollah, Israel ramp up attacks, rockets hit Haifa
    Hezbollah rockets hit Haifa as the militant group's acting leader vows to continue striking Israel, the Associated Press reports. This comes as more Israeli troops enter Lebanon. CBS News' Chris Livesay has the latest from Tel Aviv.
  • Can I get all of my credit card debt forgiven?
    Debt forgiveness can offer relief from your credit card debt, but there are limitations to this type of relief.
  • Supreme Court hears challenge to Ghost Gun regulation
    The Justices at the U.S. Supreme Court are hearing oral arguments Tuesday on a major challenge to a Biden administration regulation to restrict so-called ghost guns. Some gun advocates say the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives overstepped when it narrowed the definition of what's considered a firearm. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson provided context about the case.
  • North Carolina amends some voting rules so Helene survivors can still cast ballots
    North Carolina is changing some of its voting rules to make sure no one is denied the right to vote as some areas remain inaccessible. CBS News' Skyler Henry is in North Carolina where the race is razor thin and voter turnout is critical.
  • Latest news as Hurricane Milton targets Florida
    President Biden has canceled his trip to Germany and Africa as Hurricane Milton threatens the west coast of Florida with catastrophic storm surges and winds. CBS News has the latest on the Category 4 storm.