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Perry County Officials Lift Burn Ban

Perry County Officials Lift Burn Ban

Perry County Commissioners are lifting their No Burn Advisory...
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Elevated Fire Danger Expected Tuesday Across the Parkland

Elevated Fire Danger Expected Tuesday Across the Parkland

The National Weather Service in St. Louis has issued an advisory for elevated fire danger across the...
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Perry County Commission Issues No Burn Advisory

Perry County Commission Issues No Burn Advisory

A "No Burn Advisory" has been issued for Perry County...
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Missouri Gas Prices Hold Steady This Week

Missouri Gas Prices Hold Steady This Week

Gas prices across Missouri have remained mostly steady this week, giving dr...
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Taxation Provisions Bill in Effect

Taxation Provisions Bill in Effect

Senate Bill 145 modifies provisions relating to the taxation of certain bus...
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MoDOT to Hold Annual Winter Operations Drill Thursday

MoDOT to Hold Annual Winter Operations Drill Thursday

With winter weather just around the corner, the Missouri Department of Tran...
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Missourians Rally for Cleaner, Safer Communities in Fall 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign

Missourians Rally for Cleaner, Safer Communities in Fall 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign

A new statewide campaign is reminding Missourians to safely dispose of unus...
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Thousands of Missourians Facing Power Shutoffs as Energy Costs Rise

Thousands of Missourians Facing Power Shutoffs as Energy Costs Rise

Electricity prices across eastern Missouri continue to strain family budget...
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  • Ace Frehley, Kiss' original lead guitarist, dies
    Ace Frehley, the longtime lead guitarist of the rock band Kiss, died Thursday after a recent fall at his home. He was 74 years old. CBS News' Vlad Duthiers looks back at his legacy.
  • Holiday travel could break records again this year. Here's what to know.
    As Thanksgiving and Christmas quickly approach, it could be another record breaking year for holiday travel. Airlines are adding about 250,000 more seats this Thanksgiving. Meanwhile, most Americans are expected to drive for Thanksgiving and their wallets may get a break as gas prices fall.
  • Former national security adviser John Bolton indicted
    President Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton has been indicted and charged with 18 counts related to mishandling classified materials. Bolton says he's innocent. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.
  • Virginia Democrat apologizes for texts as Young Republicans group chat sparks controversy
    Jay Jones, the Democratic candidate for Virginia attorney general, has apologized for comments sent through text, saying that a GOP lawmaker should be shot and killed. Meanwhile, earlier this week, it was reported by Politico that a trove of "racist, antisemitic and violent" messages were allegedly exchanged by leaders of the Young Republicans, a national political advocacy group.
  • Trump set to meet with Zelenskyy as he renews focus on Russia-Ukraine war
    President Trump is meeting at the White House with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Friday as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues. On Thursday, Mr. Trump spent more than two hours on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mr. Trump agreed to meet with Putin again, this time in Budapest.