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Farmington Woman Injured in Crash Near St. Francois State Park

Farmington Woman Injured in Crash Near St. Francois State Park

A Farmington woman suffered moderate injuries in a Wednesday morning accident on Highway 67...
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Jefferson County Mother Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Deaths of Two Children

Jefferson County Mother Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Deaths of Two Children

The Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office says Ashely Parmeley entered a plea of not guilty...
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Park Hills Man Arrested After Fleeing Traffic Stop, Found with Suspected Meth

Park Hills Man Arrested After Fleeing Traffic Stop, Found with Suspected Meth

A routine traffic stop late Monday night in St. Francois County led to the arrest of a rural Park Hi...
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Washington County Man Charged in Child Abuse Investigation

Washington County Man Charged in Child Abuse Investigation

A Washington County man is facing multiple charges following an investigation into allegations of ch...
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Missing Farmington Woman Found Safe, According to Sheriff’s Office

Missing Farmington Woman Found Safe, According to Sheriff’s Office

The St. Francois County Sheriff’s Office reports that 40-year-old Rachelle Marie Murphy, who was pre...
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Endangered Person Advisory Issued for Missing Farmington Woman

Endangered Person Advisory Issued for Missing Farmington Woman

The St. Francois County Sheriff’s Office has issued an Endangered Person Advisory for 40-year-old Ra...
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Habitat for Humanity Prepares New Home Site in Park Hills, Accepting Donations

Habitat for Humanity Prepares New Home Site in Park Hills, Accepting Donations

The St. Francois County Habitat for Humanity is making progress on a project in Park Hills, tearing ...
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Washington County Farm Tour Set for August 23

Washington County Farm Tour Set for August 23

The Washington County Farm Tour is scheduled for Saturday, August 23, 2025, offering a chance to exp...
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MAC Opens New Museum Showcasing College and Community History

MAC Opens New Museum Showcasing College and Community History

Mineral Area College has opened a new space on the second floor of its library dedicated to preservi...
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Farmington Man Sentenced to 83 Years for Sex Crimes Against Child

Farmington Man Sentenced to 83 Years for Sex Crimes Against Child

A Farmington man has been sentenced to more than eight decades in prison for a series of sex crimes ...
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Missouri News

Missouri Department of Revenue Warns of Surge in Phishing Text Scams

Missouri Department of Revenue Warns of Surge in Phishing Text Scams

The Missouri Department of Revenue is warning residents about a new surge i...
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Survey: Many Americans Cutting Spending or Borrowing to Afford Health Care

Survey: Many Americans Cutting Spending or Borrowing to Afford Health Care

Health care costs are forcing many Americans to make difficult financial de...
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Governor Kehoe Signs $3.1 Billion Supplemental Budget for Missouri

Governor Kehoe Signs $3.1 Billion Supplemental Budget for Missouri

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a $3.1 billion supplemental budget ...
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Gas and Diesel Prices Rise as Strait of Hormuz Blockade Disrupts Global Oil Supply

Gas and Diesel Prices Rise as Strait of Hormuz Blockade Disrupts Global Oil Supply

Gas and diesel prices are continuing to rise as the conflict between the Un...
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Congressional Report: Medicare Advantage Overpayments Cost Seniors Billions

Congressional Report: Medicare Advantage Overpayments Cost Seniors Billions

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  • All in the family
    When True, a five-year-old under the care of social services, was dropped off for heart surgery at Children's Nebraska, an Omaha children's hospital, anesthesiologist Dr. Amy Beethe found him in pre-operative care all alone. Beethe decided that True needed a stable home. But what she and her husband, Ryan, gave True when they adopted the boy didn't end there. Steve Hartman reports on a doctor who believed saving lives wasn't just her day job.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 15)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Marc Jacobs and Sofia Coppola on fashion, film and friendship
    For 30 years Sofia Coppola and Marc Jacobs have been friends and collaborators. Now, the Oscar-winning filmmaker has made her first documentary about the fashion designer, "Marc By Sofia." They talk with Anthony Mason about their friendship, and how Jacobs brought a punk sensibility to the runway.
  • Passage: In memoriam
    "Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including singer, songwriter and musician "Country Joe" McDonald, known for the Vietnam War protest song "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag."
  • Ted Koppel looks back at the 1979 Iran hostage crisis
    "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel reflects on how the U.S. government, and the media, reacted to the 1979 kidnapping of Americans in Tehran, whose 444-day ordeal had unpredictable repercussions.