Juvenile Suspect, Involved School Shooting Threat Hoax, in Custody

Juvenile Suspect, Involved School Shooting Threat Hoax, in Custody

Juvenile in custody over school threat...
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Freakytown Celebration Comes to Fredericktown

Freakytown Celebration Comes to Fredericktown

The Halloween Freakytown celebration is coming to Fredericktown again this ...
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Monarch Family Resources Walk for Life

Monarch Family Resources Walk for Life

The Walk for Life, presented by Monarch Family Resources, will be held this...
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Mineral Area College Inducts First Trustee Emeritus

Mineral Area College Inducts First Trustee Emeritus

Harvey Faircloth has been inducted as Mineral Area College's first Trustee ...
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Watch for Deer on Roadways

Watch for Deer on Roadways

Missouri Highway Patrol officials are asking drivers to slow down for deer....
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Steelville Resident Dies in Crash

Steelville Resident Dies in Crash

A Steelville man was killed in an accident Thursday night...
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Fire Crews Respond to Park Hills Fire

Fire Crews Respond to Park Hills Fire

An investigation is underway after a fire destroyed a house Wednesday eveni...
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Leadwood Firefighters Contain Spreading Grass Fire with Help from Multiple Agencies

Leadwood Firefighters Contain Spreading Grass Fire with Help from Multiple Agencies

No injuries are being reported after Leadwood Fire Protection District fire...
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World Mental Health Day Crisis Line Awareness

World Mental Health Day Crisis Line Awareness

It's World Mental Health Day and local resources are being highlighted...
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SB Route 67 in St. Francois County Reduced for Sign Truss Removal

SB Route 67 in St. Francois County Reduced for Sign Truss Removal

Southbound U.S. Route 67 in St. Francois County will be reduced to one lane...
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Missouri News

Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources for Hurricane Milton Response No Longer Required

Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources for Hurricane Milton Response No Longer Required

On Thursday, the State of Missouri was notified by the State of Florida tha...
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Governor Parson Orders Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources to Florida to Aid Hurricane Milton Response Efforts

Governor Parson Orders Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources to Florida to Aid Hurricane Milton Response Efforts

Governor Parson orders personnel to Florida in wake of Hurricane Milton...
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New Law on Pass Through Entities and Elections

New Law on Pass Through Entities and Elections

House Bill 1912 modifies provisions relating to the taxation of pass-throug...
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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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  • College athletes appear in voting ads
    New NCAA rules mean college athletes can now star in a new get-out-the-vote campaign targeted toward young voters. Here's how it's affecting political conversations on campus.
  • Toxic mushrooms send 11 people to hospital in Central Pennsylvania
    A fire company in Central Pennsylvania said nearly a dozen people got sick from mushrooms in Peach Bottom Township.
  • Court documents reveal TikTok owners knew app's impact on children's mental health
    More than a dozen states are suing TikTok for allegedly getting children hooked on the wildly popular video-sharing app. Internal court documents leaked this week claim ByteDance, TikTok's China-based parent company, have long known the app and its algorithm can harm the mental health of children.
  • Saturday Sessions: Waxahatchee performs "Crowbar"
    Singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield grew up near Waxahatchee Creek in Alabama. When she dropped out of college to pursue a career in music, she used the creek's name as a stage name and began performing as Waxahatchee. In the decade that followed, she toured the country countless times and recorded six critically acclaimed albums. Now, from her latest album "Tigers Blood," here is Waxahatchee with "Crowbar."
  • New documentary from political consultant James Carville takes viewers behind closed doors
    James Carville, also known as the "Ragin' Cajun," is one of the rare political consultants who have made a name for themselves in popular culture. His one-of-a-kind personality, full of candor and political force, have kept him in the public eye for decades. Now, he's bringing viewers behind closed doors just ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Michelle Miller has more.
  • College athletes appear in voting ads
    New NCAA rules mean college athletes can now star in a new get-out-the-vote campaign targeted toward young voters. Here's how it's affecting political conversations on campus.
  • Las Vegas' Tropicana Hotel demolished
    The Tropicana Hotel and Casino has been demolished after nearly 70 years of welcoming visitors to Las Vegas. Here's what spurred the destruction of a piece of vintage Vegas — and what will be rebuilt in its place.
  • How CEO Carolyn Aronson built a beauty empire
    It's A 10 Haircare CEO Carolyn Aronson is a visionary leader in the hair care community: Her innovative approach and commitment to quality has led to a thriving business and a transformation in the women's beauty landscape.
  • Back-to-back hurricanes rock presidential race
    Hurricanes Milton and Helene have rocked the 2024 presidential race, which is less than four weeks away. Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to storm-battered North Carolina on Sunday as President Joe Biden pushed back on former President Donald Trump for spreading misinformation about the federal government's response efforts.
  • Floridians continue to clean up from Milton; more than 1 million without power
    Hurricane Milton killed at least 17 people when it tore across central Florida, flooding barrier islands and spawning deadly tornadoes.

Missouri News

Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources for Hurricane Milton Response No Longer Required

Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources for Hurricane Milton Response No Longer Required

On Thursday, the State of Missouri was notified by the State of Florida tha...
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Governor Parson Orders Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources to Florida to Aid Hurricane Milton Response Efforts

Governor Parson Orders Missouri National Guard, Department of Public Safety Resources to Florida to Aid Hurricane Milton Response Efforts

Governor Parson orders personnel to Florida in wake of Hurricane Milton...
Read More
New Law on Pass Through Entities and Elections

New Law on Pass Through Entities and Elections

House Bill 1912 modifies provisions relating to the taxation of pass-throug...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
  • College athletes appear in voting ads
    New NCAA rules mean college athletes can now star in a new get-out-the-vote campaign targeted toward young voters. Here's how it's affecting political conversations on campus.
  • Toxic mushrooms send 11 people to hospital in Central Pennsylvania
    A fire company in Central Pennsylvania said nearly a dozen people got sick from mushrooms in Peach Bottom Township.
  • Court documents reveal TikTok owners knew app's impact on children's mental health
    More than a dozen states are suing TikTok for allegedly getting children hooked on the wildly popular video-sharing app. Internal court documents leaked this week claim ByteDance, TikTok's China-based parent company, have long known the app and its algorithm can harm the mental health of children.
  • Saturday Sessions: Waxahatchee performs "Crowbar"
    Singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield grew up near Waxahatchee Creek in Alabama. When she dropped out of college to pursue a career in music, she used the creek's name as a stage name and began performing as Waxahatchee. In the decade that followed, she toured the country countless times and recorded six critically acclaimed albums. Now, from her latest album "Tigers Blood," here is Waxahatchee with "Crowbar."
  • New documentary from political consultant James Carville takes viewers behind closed doors
    James Carville, also known as the "Ragin' Cajun," is one of the rare political consultants who have made a name for themselves in popular culture. His one-of-a-kind personality, full of candor and political force, have kept him in the public eye for decades. Now, he's bringing viewers behind closed doors just ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Michelle Miller has more.