Dustin Kopp

Scooter's Coffee Helps Foster Kids

Scooter's Coffee Helps Foster Kids

Today through Tuesday,  14 Scooter's Coffee locations are donating $1 to the Restore the Wonder prog...
Read More
Parkland BIG Deals Tax Day Sale

Parkland BIG Deals Tax Day Sale

Today is Tax Day, and you can support your local businesses and save at the same time with Parkland ...
Read More
MAC Starts Construction

MAC Starts Construction

Construction on bond related projects is getting started at Mineral Area College...
Read More
Legislators Nearing End of Session

Legislators Nearing End of Session

The current Missouri Legislative session will end in a few weeks...
Read More
Valles Mines Man Seriously Injured in Accident

Valles Mines Man Seriously Injured in Accident

A Valles Mines man was injured in weekend accident...
Read More
Farmington Man Arrested

Farmington Man Arrested

A Farmington man is facing legal trouble after being arrested...
Read More
Tax Day is Here

Tax Day is Here

Today is tax day...Have you filed?
Read More
Doe Run House Destroyed in Weekend Fire

Doe Run House Destroyed in Weekend Fire

A fire is under investigation in Doe Run, after vacant home was destroyed over the weekend...
Read More
De Soto Man Arrested on Multiple Charges

De Soto Man Arrested on Multiple Charges

A De Soto man, 50 year old Michael A. Robinson, has been arrested...
Read More
St. Francois County Thursday Crash

St. Francois County Thursday Crash

A Farmington woman is recovering from moderate injuries...
Read More

Missouri News

Missouri Senate Moving Closer to State Spending Plan

Missouri Senate Moving Closer to State Spending Plan

The Missouri Senate moves closer to presenting its version of the state spe...
Read More
Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senate Bill 79 Covers Farmer's Health Insurance

Missouri Senators are attempting to gain health coverage for Missouri Farme...
Read More
Debate Continues on Senate Bill 13 in Missouri Senate

Missouri Senators Still Undecided on Senate Bill 13

Senate Bill 13 is still being debated by the Missouri Senate...
Read More
Open Enrollment Legislation Not Favored by Superintendents

Open Enrollment Legislation Not Favored by Superintendents

Open enrollment legislation could be passed by Missouri legislators this se...
Read More
Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order to Expedite Storm Cleanup

Governor Kehoe Signs Executive Order to Expedite Storm Cleanup

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-20 to accelerate...
Read More
  • 4/1: CBS Mornings Plus
    A powerful weather system unleashes high winds and tornadoes across the country, leaving damage and power outages in its path. Also, a look back at April Fools' Day in the news.
  • "Taking on the Eiger" | 60 Minutes Archive
    In 2015, Anderson Cooper reported from the Swiss Alps, where 60 Minutes cameras captured an extreme sportsman using a three-sport technique for the first time to descend the Eiger, one of the most forbidding mountains in the world.
  • "Flying Blind" | 60 Minutes Archive
    In 2022, 60 Minutes met Jacob Smith, a legally blind 15-year-old freeride skier. A brain tumor robbed Smith of his vision, but as Sharyn Alfonsi reported, that didn't stop him from making a name for himself on the slopes.
  • Elfstedentocht | 60 Minutes Archive
    In 2020, Bill Whitaker reported on the Elfstedentocht, a 125-mile skating marathon across frozen canals through 11 cities, one of the Netherlands' greatest traditions that may not be held in the Netherlands again due to climate change.
  • DOJ to seek death penalty against Luigi Mangione, AG Bondi says
    AG Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect.