Multiple Fire Departments Respond to Structure Fire on Highway O in Potosi

Multiple Fire Departments Respond to Structure Fire on Highway O in Potosi

Emergency responders were called to a first-alarm structure fire Thursday i...
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Long House Designated as Site on Trail of Tears Historic Trail

Long House Designated as Site on Trail of Tears Historic Trail

The Long House joins several other historic sites in Missouri along the Tra...
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Behavioral Response Crisis Hotline Available

Behavioral Response Crisis Hotline Available

A behavioral response crisis hotline is available for residents of the Park...
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Adopt a Family Program Needs Your Help

Adopt a Family Program Needs Your Help

The SEMO Family Violence Council's Adopt a Family Program is underway...
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Latest from EPA on Battery Plant Fire

Latest from EPA on Battery Plant Fire

Officials with the Missouri Environmental Protection Agency are releasing t...
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Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the proc...
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St. Louis Woman's Probation Revoked, Sentenced to Six Years in Prison

St. Louis Woman's Probation Revoked, Sentenced to Six Years in Prison

A St. Louis woman has been sentenced to six years in prison...
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Central Schools and SEMO Offer Educational Opportunities to Local Educators

Central Schools and SEMO Offer Educational Opportunities to Local Educators

The Central R-III School District is partnering with Southeast Missouri Sta...
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City of Farmington to Close a Portion of Columbia Street for Maintenance

City of Farmington to Close a Portion of Columbia Street for Maintenance

The City of Farmington plans to close a portion of West Columbia Street on ...
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Former Highway Patrol Trooper Indicted

Former Highway Patrol Trooper Indicted

A former Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper is being indicted and accuse...
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Missouri News

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the proc...
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Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

House Bills 2134 & 1956 modify permit requirements and exemptions in relati...
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Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order activating the Missouri State E...
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Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Republicans are filling all the major Missouri government seats after winni...
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Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are releasing preliminary dat...
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  • Graduates with intellectual disabilities find work at South Carolina hotel
    The Shepherd Hotel partners with a program at nearby Clemson University that helps students with intellectual disabilities live and work independently.
  • Advocacy group accuses Israel of war crimes; Trump's picks' impact on Middle East
    The U.S.-based advocacy group Human Rights Watch released a 154-page report accusing Israel of atrocities against Palestinians. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports on that and Merissa Khurma, the Middle East program director at the Wilson Center, joins "The Daily Report" to break down how President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks could impact Middle East policy.
  • Alex Jones' Infowars purchased by The Onion
    The satirical site The Onion has purchased Infowars, the media platform owned by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The Onion in its purchase received the support of Sandy Hook families who won over $1.4 billion in a defamation judgment against Jones in 2022. A court had ruled that Jones' assets, including the media company, had to be sold to compensate the families. Lilia Luciano reports.
  • Unique partnership teaches life skills to people with intellectual disabilities
    About 30% of the staff at the Shepherd Hotel in South Carolina have intellectual disabilities, and the hotel has partnered with nearby Clemson University to help them learn skills that will allow them to live and work independently. Meg Oliver has more.
  • Morning-after pills and IUD appointments spike after Trump win
    Emergency contraceptive purchases spiked in the days following the 2024 Election, according to CBS News Confirmed data. Planned Parenthood also reported a 760% increase in IUD appointments since Nov. 6. Gynecologist Dr. Jessica Shepherd joins "The Daily Report" to discuss what to know about morning-after pills and what reproductive health questions people should ask their doctors.

Central Schools

Central Schools and SEMO Offer Educational Opportunities to Local Educators

Central Schools and SEMO Offer Educational Opportunities to Local Educators

The Central R-III School District is partnering with Southeast Missouri Sta...
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Central Associate Superintendent Zech Payne Speaks at Park Hills - Leadington Chamber Luncheon

Central Associate Superintendent Zech Payne Speaks at Park Hills - Leadington Chamber Luncheon

The Park Hills - Leadington Chamber of Commerce hosted their monthly invest...
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Central Schools Threat Procedures In Place

Central Schools Threat Procedures In Place

With more school threats taking place local district officials are working ...
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Parkland Health Center Donates $1,000 to Central R-3 School District’s Snack Initiative

Parkland Health Center Donates $1,000 to Central R-3 School District’s Snack Initiative

Parkland Health Center has made a large donation to the Central R-3 School ...
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Central Bus Driver Safety

Central Bus Driver Safety

Bus drivers are encouraged to be extra safe this school year...
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Central Schools New Assistant Superintendent

Central Schools New Assistant Superintendent

New Assistant Superintendent ready for the new school year...
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Summer School has More Students

Summer School has More Students

Summer school turnout exceeds expectations...
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Missouri News

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request

Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the proc...
Read More
Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

Clean Water Laws and the Missouri Senate

House Bills 2134 & 1956 modify permit requirements and exemptions in relati...
Read More
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Activating State Emergency Operations Plan in Response to Flooding and Severe Weather

Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order activating the Missouri State E...
Read More
Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Election Changes Major Missouri Government Members

Republicans are filling all the major Missouri government seats after winni...
Read More
Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Young Hunters Harvest 13,923 Deer During Early Youth Portion of Firearms Deer Season

Missouri Department of Conservation officials are releasing preliminary dat...
Read More
  • Graduates with intellectual disabilities find work at South Carolina hotel
    The Shepherd Hotel partners with a program at nearby Clemson University that helps students with intellectual disabilities live and work independently.
  • Advocacy group accuses Israel of war crimes; Trump's picks' impact on Middle East
    The U.S.-based advocacy group Human Rights Watch released a 154-page report accusing Israel of atrocities against Palestinians. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports on that and Merissa Khurma, the Middle East program director at the Wilson Center, joins "The Daily Report" to break down how President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks could impact Middle East policy.
  • Alex Jones' Infowars purchased by The Onion
    The satirical site The Onion has purchased Infowars, the media platform owned by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The Onion in its purchase received the support of Sandy Hook families who won over $1.4 billion in a defamation judgment against Jones in 2022. A court had ruled that Jones' assets, including the media company, had to be sold to compensate the families. Lilia Luciano reports.
  • Unique partnership teaches life skills to people with intellectual disabilities
    About 30% of the staff at the Shepherd Hotel in South Carolina have intellectual disabilities, and the hotel has partnered with nearby Clemson University to help them learn skills that will allow them to live and work independently. Meg Oliver has more.
  • Morning-after pills and IUD appointments spike after Trump win
    Emergency contraceptive purchases spiked in the days following the 2024 Election, according to CBS News Confirmed data. Planned Parenthood also reported a 760% increase in IUD appointments since Nov. 6. Gynecologist Dr. Jessica Shepherd joins "The Daily Report" to discuss what to know about morning-after pills and what reproductive health questions people should ask their doctors.