3/19: CBS Evening News

Supreme Court allows controversial Texas immigration bill to go into effect; Hospital’s smallest-ever premature baby finally goes home

Hail claims pile up after powerful storm

ST. LOUIS – People across the St. Louis metro area are still sharing photos and videos of damage from last week’s storm that battered cars, homes, and businesses. It was a storm that was especially significant in terms of hail damage. State Farm Insurance reported a staggering number of claims following the hailstorm—roughly 6,900 claims […]

How a court settlement could change the way you buy or sell a home

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The National Association of Realtors agreed to settle a series of lawsuits by paying $418 million in damages and by eliminating its rules on commissions Friday. “We knew it was coming down; we just didn’t know the timing. So it was a little surprising,” Tina Siebert, president of St. Louis Realtors, […]

Mike Bost wins Republican seat for Illinois 12th Congressional District race

Ill. – As votes are getting close to concluding for the Illinois primary election Tuesday, incumbent Mike Bost is deemed the winner of the Republican seat in the race for Illinois U.S. House District 12. “We have been very hardworking in the eastern and northern part of the district…but what we need to know is […]

3/19: Prime Time with John Dickerson

John Dickerson reports on Texas enforcing a controversial immigration law known as SB4, why Hong Kong’s national security law is sparking concerns about freedoms, and the top climate questions experts say voters should use to evaluate the presidential candidates.

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