Camera traffic enforcement bill debated in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – An aldermen committee hearing on Wednesday included comments from supporters and opponents of using automated cameras as a tool for traffic enforcement in the City of St. Louis.  Alderman Shane Cohn (Ward 3) is the sponsor of a bill that would allow the city to use cameras to issue citations for speeding […]

Clippers and Cops connecting the community and police

WARSON WOODS, Mo. – A barber shop in Warson Woods brought the community and police together for Clippers and Cops Wednesday. The organization has been visiting local barbershops in the St. Louis area for just over a year. “The barbershop has always been the heartbeat of the community,” Raymond Patterson, Clippers and Cops first-time attendee, […]

Sports fans talk new sports betting initiative

ST. LOUIS – Although sports betting has been on the rise throughout the country in the last few years, it’s still illegal in Missouri. However, that could change sooner rather than later. A new campaign by Winning for Missouri Education is collecting signatures in an effort to put the proposal in front of Missouri voters this year. […]

Trump federal trial on hold as Supreme Court weighs immunity claim

The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will decide whether former President Donald Trump is entitled to broad immunity from federal prosecution for acts he allegedly committed while in office. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins with analysis.

Intuitive Machines vice president reflects on lunar landing

History was made last week as Intuitive Machines’ spacecraft landed on the moon. Jack Fischer, vice president of production and operations, joins CBS News to discuss what it was like in mission control as Odysseus landed, and what the company has in store for the future.

Trump immunity arguments at Supreme Court set for April

The Supreme Court announced Wednesday it has agreed to take up former President Donald Trump’s immunity claim in his federal election case. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane, Jan Crawford and legal contributor Jessica Levinson have the details.

IVF advocates rally in Alabama

Doctors and patients rallied Wednesday outside the Alabama State House, urging lawmakers to protect in vitro fertilization providers from civil and criminal prosecution. This comes after the Alabama Supreme Court’s controversial ruling that frozen embryos are children. Janet Shamlian has more.

Fast-moving wildfires torch the Texas Panhandle

Several massive wildfires are burning the Texas Panhandle amid dry and windy conditions, leaving a trail of destruction and forcing numerous evacuations. They include the Smokehouse Creek Fire, now the second-largest in state history. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a disaster declaration for 60 counties. Dave Malkoff has more.

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