Local News

Ste. Genevieve County Faces Major Revenue Shortfall Due to State Law

Ste. Genevieve County Faces Major Revenue Shortfall Due to State Law

Reduced tax revenue causes shortfall for county...
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Portion of Route 221 to Close Wednesday

Portion of Route 221 to Close Wednesday

Route 221 to close Wednesday, for improvements...
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Bonne Terre Block Party

Bonne Terre Block Party

Bonne Terre Block Party planned for Saturday...
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DeSoto Man Injured in Accident

DeSoto Man Injured in Accident

DeSoto man injured in accident...
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Bollinger County Sheriff's Office Investigating Death

Bollinger County Sheriff's Office Investigating Death

Investigation underway in Bollinger County...
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Future Park Hills Pickle Ball League

Future Park Hills Pickle Ball League

Pickleball court open in Park Hills...
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Troopers Urge Caution as School Begins

Troopers Urge Caution as School Begins

Use extreme caution, as kids head back to school...
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Washington County Roadwork

Washington County Roadwork

Road work starting this week...
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Henderson Thankful for Win

Henderson Thankful for Win

Henderson is thankful for primary win...
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Ste. Genevieve Juvenile Injured

Ste. Genevieve Juvenile Injured

Teen injured in ATV accident...
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Missouri News

House Members and Bill Against China's Organ Harvesting Practices

House Members and Bill Against China's Organ Harvesting Practices

Missouri State Representatives are discussing a bill dealing with organ don...
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Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Missouri's Eighth District Congressman, Jason Smith, is responding to Presi...
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Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

There are 4 major legislative issues that are affecting the radio industry....
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Missouri Senators Discuss Assessments

Missouri Senators Discuss Assessments

Missouri Senators are discussing Senate Bill 87 that seeks to resolve asses...
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Missouri’s Statewide Tornado Drill Takes Place Today

Missouri’s Statewide Tornado Drill Takes Place Today

Missourians will take part in the Statewide Tornado Drill this morning at 1...
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  • Protests grow over Columbia University pro-Palestinian activist's arrest
    A judge is slamming the brakes on the Trump administration's attempt to deport a pro-Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University's 2024 student encampment protests.
  • Pacific Palisades pizzeria owner details recovery efforts from devastating wildfires
    It's been just over two months since wildfires burned through Los Angeles, killing more than two dozen people and displacing tens of thousands. California officials say they've finished cleaning up nearly all of the toxic debris, but the rebuilding efforts are just getting underway. Kristina Levy, whose Pacific Palisades pizzeria burned down, joins CBS News to share how she's recovering.
  • What does Ontario's electricity surcharge mean for New York?
    A 25% surcharge on electricity from Ontario, Canada, took effect in three U.S. states on Monday in response to planned tariffs from the Trump administration. New York is the nation's biggest importer of Canadian electricity. Tim Knauss, reporter for Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard, joins CBS News to discuss how costs could shift for homes and businesses.
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