Missouri Judge Rules Abortion Rights Amendment Nullifies Near-Total Abortion Ban

Missouri Judge Rules Abortion Rights Amendment Nullifies Near-Total Abortion Ban

Missouri's near-total abortion ban ruled unconstitutional following passage...
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Crews Extinguish Saturday Morning Barn Fire in Jefferson County

Crews Extinguish Saturday Morning Barn Fire in Jefferson County

Saturday morning fire ruled accidental...
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Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Missouri governor addresses the rest of his pending clemency cases...
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Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

The Missouri Broadcasters Assocation and others challenged the law earlier ...
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Desloge Roundabout Designs Nearing Completion

Desloge Roundabout Designs Nearing Completion

Bids coming in March of 2025 for work on the new roundabout...
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Mineral Area College Winter Semester

Mineral Area College Winter Semester

Winter semester at MAC begins soon after new year,..
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Two Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash on Missouri 21

Two Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash on Missouri 21

Single vehicle crash on Saturday afternoon...
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Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

A Missouri man is facing a misdemeanor charge after allegedly killing a mou...
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St. Francois County Shop with a Cop

St. Francois County Shop with a Cop

Good turnout for this year's Shop with a Cop...
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Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Farmington man receives moderate injuries after his vehicle overturns...
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Missouri News

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Missouri governor addresses the rest of his pending clemency cases...
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Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

The Missouri Broadcasters Assocation and others challenged the law earlier ...
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Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State Cap...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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  • Boy seriously injured by falling drone at Florida light show
    A holiday light show in Florida went horribly wrong when several drones crashed to the ground, with one of them seriously injuring a small boy. The NTSB and FAA are investigating. Cristian Benavides reports.
  • How Israel pulled of its exploding pagers plot against Hezbollah
    CBS News' "60 Minutes" got an inside look at how Israel pulled off one of the most daring and sophisticated intelligence operations in history. In the so-called pager plot, devices worn by members of the Hezbollah militia were turned into miniature bombs. Lesley Stahl spoke with two recently retired Israeli agents who spent years masterminding the plan.
  • Biden commutes sentences of 37 death row inmates
    With less than a month to go in his term, President Biden granted executive clemency to 37 of the country's 40 federal death row inmates. The move reduces their sentences to life without the possibility of parole and makes them immune to President-elect Trump's promise to resume federal executions. Ed O'Keefe has more.
  • House ethics report finds Matt Gaetz paid for sex with minor, used drugs
    Just before leaving Washington, D.C., for the holidays, the House Ethics Committee released a long-awaited and damning report on the conduct of former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz. Scott MacFarlane has the latest from Capitol Hill.
  • Photos show well-preserved remains of baby mammoth found in Siberia
    Yana is estimated to have been only about one year old when she died. She weighs more than 397 pounds and measures about 4 feet and 200 centimeters long.

Missouri News

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Governor Parson Concludes Clemency Backlog

Missouri governor addresses the rest of his pending clemency cases...
Read More
Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

Missouri Court Strikes Down Law Requiring Redaction of Witness and Victim Names

The Missouri Broadcasters Assocation and others challenged the law earlier ...
Read More
Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State Cap...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
Read More
  • Boy seriously injured by falling drone at Florida light show
    A holiday light show in Florida went horribly wrong when several drones crashed to the ground, with one of them seriously injuring a small boy. The NTSB and FAA are investigating. Cristian Benavides reports.
  • How Israel pulled of its exploding pagers plot against Hezbollah
    CBS News' "60 Minutes" got an inside look at how Israel pulled off one of the most daring and sophisticated intelligence operations in history. In the so-called pager plot, devices worn by members of the Hezbollah militia were turned into miniature bombs. Lesley Stahl spoke with two recently retired Israeli agents who spent years masterminding the plan.
  • Biden commutes sentences of 37 death row inmates
    With less than a month to go in his term, President Biden granted executive clemency to 37 of the country's 40 federal death row inmates. The move reduces their sentences to life without the possibility of parole and makes them immune to President-elect Trump's promise to resume federal executions. Ed O'Keefe has more.
  • House ethics report finds Matt Gaetz paid for sex with minor, used drugs
    Just before leaving Washington, D.C., for the holidays, the House Ethics Committee released a long-awaited and damning report on the conduct of former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz. Scott MacFarlane has the latest from Capitol Hill.
  • Photos show well-preserved remains of baby mammoth found in Siberia
    Yana is estimated to have been only about one year old when she died. She weighs more than 397 pounds and measures about 4 feet and 200 centimeters long.