Dustin Kopp

Stay Safe During Extreme Heat: Key Tips from Health Officials

Stay Safe During Extreme Heat: Key Tips from Health Officials

Health officials are urging residents to take precautions as extreme heat continues this week...
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Fourth-Alarm Fire Destroys Two Homes in Park Hills

Fourth-Alarm Fire Destroys Two Homes in Park Hills

Two homes were destroyed by fire Wednesday morning...
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Assistance Needed in Theft Investigation – Suspect Identification

Assistance Needed in Theft Investigation – Suspect Identification

Authorities in Bollinger County needs the public's assistance...
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Too Flat to Fly

Too Flat to Fly

Bald eagle not hurt, just ate too much...
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Desloge Labor Picnic Officials Getting Ready

Desloge Labor Picnic Officials Getting Ready

The Desloge Labor Day Picnic is gearing up...
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Dolly Parton Visits Missouri for 'Imagination Library' Program

Dolly Parton Visits Missouri for 'Imagination Library' Program

Dolly Parton makes stop in Missouri...
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Four Admit Illegally Dealing in Firearms

Four Admit Illegally Dealing in Firearms

Four people, including one felon, are admitting involvement in the illegal sale of firearms...
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Federal Appeals Court Delivers Decision

Federal Appeals Court Delivers Decision

A federal appeals court is delivering a victory to President Joe Biden's administration...
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Former Jefferson County Deputy Sentenced

Former Jefferson County Deputy Sentenced

A former Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputy sentenced...
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Missouri Drought Conditions are 10th Worst in U.S.

Missouri Drought Conditions are 10th Worst in U.S.

Drought conditions in Missouri ranked high...
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Missouri News

Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Trump Reportedly Urging Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Before 2026

Republicans seek further advantages through redistricting...
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New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

New Law Lets Chaplains in Schools

A new law takes effect in a couple of weeks...
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State Senator Henderson Addresses Ameren Rate Increases

State Senator Henderson Addresses Ameren Rate Increases

Missouri State senator, Mike Henderson, is addressing electric rate increas...
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Boeing Workers Strike at Three Midwest Plants After Rejecting Labor Deal

Boeing Workers Strike at Three Midwest Plants After Rejecting Labor Deal

More than 3,200 workers at Boeing manufacturing plants in St. Louis, St. Ch...
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Surge in Scam Texts Claiming to Be from Missouri DMV or MoDOT

Surge in Scam Texts Claiming to Be from Missouri DMV or MoDOT

Authorities are warning Missourians about a surge in fraudulent text messag...
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  • CBS Reports - City Under Surveillance
    The Detroit Police Department is using facial recognition technology and a network of surveillance cameras to combat the city's high crime rates. But critics say the technology has racial bias built into it and has even landed innocent people behind bars. In this documentary, CBS Reports explores the debate over high-tech policing that promises to make our communities safer yet at the same time threatens our civil liberties.
  • Higher U.S. tariffs officially in effect on dozens of nations
    The U.S. officially began levying higher tariffs on dozens of countries, just as the economic fallout of President Trump's months-long tariffs threats was beginning to create visible damage to the U.S. economy.
  • 8/6: CBS Evening News Plus
    How common are mass shootings on military bases?; The health impacts of wildfires
  • The Conspiracy to Murder Jennifer Dulos
    A mother of five disappears. A look inside the conspiracy to kill her. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
  • Son of Sam: The Killer Speaks
    Nearly five decades ago, the "Son of Sam" terrorized New York City. In a 2017 prison interview, convicted serial killer David Berkowitz tells CBS News what led him to shoot. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor Maurice DuBois reports.