Dustin Kopp

Hawthorn Drive Lane Closure Begins June 11 for Gas Line Installation

Hawthorn Drive Lane Closure Begins June 11 for Gas Line Installation

Drivers in the area of Hawthorn Drive, in Desloge, should prepare for traffic changes starting today...
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Bismarck Woman Arrested on Multiple Warrants

Bismarck Woman Arrested on Multiple Warrants

A 62-year-old Bismarck woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon in St. Francois County on multiple outst...
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Governor Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law, Boosting Public Safety Across Missouri

Governor Kehoe Signs SB 81 into Law, Boosting Public Safety Across Missouri

In a move aimed at bolstering public safety efforts across the state, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe s...
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Kingston Superintendent Addresses Concerns Over Online Gender Identity Lessons

Kingston Superintendent Addresses Concerns Over Online Gender Identity Lessons

Kingston K-14 School District Superintendent Dr. Mike Golden is addressing concerns from parents and...
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Black River Electric Cooperative Hosts 87th Annual Meeting with Strong Member Turnout

Black River Electric Cooperative Hosts 87th Annual Meeting with Strong Member Turnout

Black River Electric Cooperative welcomed 826 members to its 87th Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 7...
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Cadet Man Seriously Injured After Jumping from Moving Vehicle on MO-47

Cadet Man Seriously Injured After Jumping from Moving Vehicle on MO-47

A 42-year-old man from Cadet, suffered serious injuries Monday afternoon after jumping out of a movi...
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EF-0 Tornado Confirmed in Libertyville Saturday Night

EF-0 Tornado Confirmed in Libertyville Saturday Night

The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-0 tornado briefly touched down in Libertyville...
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EF-1 Tornado Confirmed South of De Soto Saturday Evening

EF-1 Tornado Confirmed South of De Soto Saturday Evening

The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down just south of De Soto o...
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Venezuelan Nationals Indicted in ATM Hacking Scheme That Stole Over $80,000 in Missouri

Venezuelan Nationals Indicted in ATM Hacking Scheme That Stole Over $80,000 in Missouri

Two Venezuelan men have been indicted for allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars through a ...
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Missouri Highway Patrol Releases 2025 School Bus Inspection Results

Missouri Highway Patrol Releases 2025 School Bus Inspection Results

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has completed its 2025 Annual School Bus Inspections, ensuring tha...
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Missouri News

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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Senate Bill 43 to Take Effect Next Month

Senate Bill 43 to Take Effect Next Month

The bill addresses vulnerable people in Missouri...
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Disaster Declaration Approved for Parts of Missouri

Disaster Declaration Approved for Parts of Missouri

Funds will be made available to several counties to assist with work follow...
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  • Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis
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  • CBS News investigates alleged gangs within the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
    CBS News takes a closer look at allegations that gangs are operating within the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. CBS News contributor María Elena Salinas speaks to several families who claim the so-called "Banditos" gang killed their sons as part of an initiation into the clique. Then, CBSN's Tanya Rivero speaks to two experts about the history of allegations of gangs in the department, and how Latinos are often misrepresented in the criminal justice system.
  • The Lost Boy
    More than three decades after 6-year-old Etan Patz went missing, police found a surprising suspect. "48 Hours" and correspondent Richard Schlesinger go inside the investigation. Is the haunting case finally over?