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Helene remnants bring catastrophic flooding to southeastern U.S.; Ohio man’s Halloween display cheers up woman on way to cancer treatments
Missouri Task Force 1 sends additional team for hurricane relief
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Task Force 1, one of only 28 urban search and rescue teams in the country, deployed a second team to assist with hurricane relief efforts Friday. Several task force members are from the St. Louis area. Missouri Task Force 1 is based out of the Boone County Fire Protection District in […]
Despite rain, hundreds gather for St. Charles Oktoberfest
ST. CHARLES, Mo. — Hundreds of festivalgoers braved the rain Friday to kick off the highly anticipated St. Charles Oktoberfest. Attendees were in high spirits for the weekend long celebration. “This is a fabulous time to celebrate with the community! It’s awesome! Come and drink some beer. Go to the crafts, eat some amazing German food. […]
Illinois state trooper and wife arrested in child abuse investigation
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — A police officer was suddenly in a position of having to investigate a veteran state trooper – and investigator who’s worked internal affairs. The police officer did not hold back in a detention petition regarding the alleged abuse of children by the trooper, as well as an alleged failure to intervene by […]
Mark Robinson, North Carolina GOP gubernatorial candidate, treated for burns
This follows a bombshell report last week which found that Robinson had posted racist and sexually explicit comments online.
How much money could be made off Missouri sports betting?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Television ads are heating up over Amendment 2, which if approved by voters in the state, would legalize sports betting. Supporters tout revenue for education in the state, but opponents are trying to raise doubts. The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) would regulate sports betting if it becomes legal after the November […]
Do Hollywood writers think the strike was worth it one year later?
Friday marks one year since the end of the 148-day Writers Guild of America strike that impacted more than 11,000 union members. The Ankler staff writer Elaine Low joins to discuss the strike’s impact and how writers are faring in the time since.
The life and legacy of “Harry Potter,” “Downton Abbey” actress Maggie Smith
British actress Maggie Smith, known for her roles in “Harry Potter,” “Downton Abbey” and more, has died at the age of 89. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Innocencio looks back on her decades-long career.
4 MLB playoff spots up for grabs
The Yankees, Guardians, Phillies and Dodgers punched their tickets to the post season in their respective leagues while two wild card spots remain up for grabs heading into the final weekend of the regular season. CBS Sports MLB writer Matt Snyder breaks it all down.
White Sox set MLB record with 121st loss of the season
The record comes in a season in which the White Sox had multiple double-digit losing streaks and fired manager Pedro Grifol.