Ste. Genevieve Teen Arrested for Alleged Crossbow Shooting

Ste. Genevieve Teen Arrested for Alleged Crossbow Shooting

Three teens have been arrested in crossbow incident...
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Potosi Woman Arrested After Drug Investigation

Potosi Woman Arrested After Drug Investigation

A search warrant was executed Wednesday, at a residence in the City of Poto...
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Farmington Implements Four-Way Stop at A Street and Maple Street Intersection

Farmington Implements Four-Way Stop at A Street and Maple Street Intersection

Farmington drivers will notice a new change at the intersection of A Street...
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Habitat Food and Wine Tasting Soon

Habitat Food and Wine Tasting Soon

The 15th annual St. Francois County Habitat for Humanity annual food and wi...
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Voting Now in St. Francois County

Voting Now in St. Francois County

St. Francois County registered voters still have time this week to request ...
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Festus Woman Seriously Injured After Being Struck by Car on Highway 67

Festus Woman Seriously Injured After Being Struck by Car on Highway 67

A Festus woman suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car...
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Head Start Awareness Month at EMAA

Head Start Awareness Month at EMAA

October is Head Start Awareness Month for the East Missouri Action Agency.....
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The Great Central U.S. ShakeOut Drill in Missouri

The Great Central U.S. ShakeOut Drill in Missouri

Missourians will take part in the 2024 Great Central U.S. ShakeOut Earthqua...
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Truck Hits Side of Farmington Business

Truck Hits Side of Farmington Business

A truck hit the side of Rub a Dub Dry Cleaning, in the 100 block of Walker ...
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Freeze Warning Issued for Parts of the Parkland

Freeze Warning Issued for Parts of the Parkland

A Freeze Warning has been issued for parts of the Parkland...
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Missouri News

Missouri Statewide Measures on November Ballot

Missouri Statewide Measures on November Ballot

There are 6 statewide measures on the November ballot in Missouri. 5 are co...
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Hunters Harvest 5,741 Deer During Missouri’s Early Antlerless Portion

Hunters Harvest 5,741 Deer During Missouri’s Early Antlerless Portion

Missouri hunters harvested a total of 5,741 deer during the state’s early a...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Announces Driver License System Changes

Missouri State Highway Patrol Announces Driver License System Changes

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is preparing to implement major changes t...
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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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  • Hundreds learn English through free ESL program created by New Jersey high schoolers
    Partly inspired by their immigrant parents, two New Jersey high school seniors founded Words Beyond Worlds, a free English as a Second Language program that is run with the help of about 60 fellow high school-aged tutors. So far, it has taught English to more than 1,000 children and adults.
  • Postpartum mental health care still out of reach for many
    Among new mothers in the U.S., 1 in 8 suffer from postpartum depression, according to the CDC.
  • Texas judge temporarily pauses Robert Roberson's execution
    A Texas judge Thursday temporarily halted the execution of a man who was convicted of murder in the death of his 2-year-old daughter. Robert Roberson would have been the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to "shaken baby syndrome."
  • Bipartisan lawmakers ask Congress to meet early for hurricane aid
    Florida and several surrounding states suffered enormous financial losses from Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Lawmakers of both political parties are calling for Congress to reconvene to pass emergency funds before the 2024 election. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports on whether Congress will convene and how funds could get through to the states.
  • One Direction members react to Liam Payne's death
    Former One Direction members posted a statement on social media Thursday, saying, "we are devastated by the news of Liam's passing." Liam Payne died on Wednesday after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports on new evidence in the British singer's death.
  • Texas judge temporarily pauses Robert Roberson's execution
    A Texas judge Thursday temporarily halted the execution of a man who was convicted of murder in the death of his 2-year-old daughter. Robert Roberson would have been the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to "shaken baby syndrome."
  • "CBS Evening News" headlines for Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024
    Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
  • Independent report outlines several failures by Secret Service in Trump rally shooting
    An independent bipartisan panel released a report Thursday that examined the Secret Service failures that led up to the attempted assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a July campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The panel also said the Secret Service has become bureaucratic, complacent and static. Nicole Sganga has more.
  • Harris works to reach young voters
    As Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign spends tens of millions of dollars across social media to reach young voters, Harris campaigned in Wisconsin Thursday, trying to convince college students in La Crosse she has a plan to boost the economy. Ed O'Keefe reports from the campaign trail.
  • Developers designing Florida homes to withstand hurricanes
    The village of Cortez on Florida's west coast took a direct hit from Hurricane Milton. But several homes in one Cortez community emerged from the storm unscathed. That is because developers built those homes specifically to withstand hurricanes. Dave Malkoff explains.

Missouri News

Missouri Statewide Measures on November Ballot

Missouri Statewide Measures on November Ballot

There are 6 statewide measures on the November ballot in Missouri. 5 are co...
Read More
Hunters Harvest 5,741 Deer During Missouri’s Early Antlerless Portion

Hunters Harvest 5,741 Deer During Missouri’s Early Antlerless Portion

Missouri hunters harvested a total of 5,741 deer during the state’s early a...
Read More
Missouri State Highway Patrol Announces Driver License System Changes

Missouri State Highway Patrol Announces Driver License System Changes

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is preparing to implement major changes t...
Read More
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...
Read More
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
  • Hundreds learn English through free ESL program created by New Jersey high schoolers
    Partly inspired by their immigrant parents, two New Jersey high school seniors founded Words Beyond Worlds, a free English as a Second Language program that is run with the help of about 60 fellow high school-aged tutors. So far, it has taught English to more than 1,000 children and adults.
  • Postpartum mental health care still out of reach for many
    Among new mothers in the U.S., 1 in 8 suffer from postpartum depression, according to the CDC.
  • Texas judge temporarily pauses Robert Roberson's execution
    A Texas judge Thursday temporarily halted the execution of a man who was convicted of murder in the death of his 2-year-old daughter. Robert Roberson would have been the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to "shaken baby syndrome."
  • Bipartisan lawmakers ask Congress to meet early for hurricane aid
    Florida and several surrounding states suffered enormous financial losses from Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Lawmakers of both political parties are calling for Congress to reconvene to pass emergency funds before the 2024 election. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports on whether Congress will convene and how funds could get through to the states.
  • One Direction members react to Liam Payne's death
    Former One Direction members posted a statement on social media Thursday, saying, "we are devastated by the news of Liam's passing." Liam Payne died on Wednesday after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports on new evidence in the British singer's death.