Park Hills, Mo.

City of Park Hills Receives Grant for Sidewalk Project

City of Park Hills Receives Grant for Sidewalk Project

Park Hills has received a grant for a project improving pedestrian safety.....
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E. Main St. Closure in Park Hills

E. Main St. Closure in Park Hills

Road closure expected in Park Hills...
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Street Closures for Chamber Events

Street Closures for Chamber Events

Multiple street closures expected for Saturday events...
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Missouri Community College Association Hosts Classified Staff Day

Missouri Community College Association Hosts Classified Staff Day

The Missouri Community College Association hosted its annual Classified Sta...
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Keep Outside Time to Minimum

Keep Outside Time to Minimum

You should take precautions during the summer heat and humidity...
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MAC Auto Tech in August

MAC Auto Tech in August

The MAC Tech building Automotive program will be available for students in ...
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Events to Briefly Close Roads in Park Hills

Events to Briefly Close Roads in Park Hills

Two upcoming events in Park Hills will close some area roads to residents.....
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Situational Awareness at Park Hills Leadington Chamber Meeting

Situational Awareness at Park Hills Leadington Chamber Meeting

Chamber members are now better prepared to make informed decisions...
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Fire Destroys Vacant Building

Fire Destroys Vacant Building

Vacant building in Park Hills destroyed by fire...
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MAC Fall Semester Enrollment

MAC Fall Semester Enrollment

Enrollment at MAC for the fall semester is underway...
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  • Gaza cease-fire talks progressing, officials indicate
    A senior U.S. official said Saturday that the response from the militant group Hamas to an existing cease-fire proposal in the war with Israel "may provide the basis for closing the deal." The details of the cease-fire plan were initially outlined by President Biden in May and include the release of female, elderly and wounded hostages in stage one, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza in stage two. Holly Williams has details.
  • Endangered parrots trade the tropics for Los Angeles' asphalt jungles
    The populations of lilac-crowned and red-crowned parrots have been declining for decades in their native land of Mexico. However, the two species are now thriving in Southern California. Joy Benedict examines why.
  • Biden campaign scrambles to mitigate damage from debate
    President Biden Saturday took part in a meeting with campaign co-chairs as his team remained consumed with damage control from last week's debate. This comes as a fifth Democratic House member called for Mr. Biden to end his 2024 run. Natalie Brand reports from Wilmington, Delaware.
  • West contends with blistering temperatures as Texas prepares for Beryl's arrival
    Scorching temperatures, high winds and dry brush were fueling more than 100 wildfires that erupted in California in the past 24 hours. In South Texas, communities were scrambling to prepare for the arrival of Tropical Storm Beryl, which could gain hurricane strength by Monday. Elise Preston reports.
  • Randy Travis advocates for change in the music industry
    The career of country music legend Randy Travis was forever transformed when he suffered a stroke in 2013 that left him partially paralyzed, with limited ability to speak. However, the Grammy winner is finding new ways to use his voice, turning his artistry into advocacy on Capitol Hill. Nikole Killion reports.