Dustin Kopp

Farmington Reminds Residents of Fireworks Regulations Ahead of Independence Day

Farmington Reminds Residents of Fireworks Regulations Ahead of Independence Day

Fireworks are illegal to shoot off in Farmington city limits...
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Authorities Searching for Arson, Burglary Suspect

Authorities Searching for Arson, Burglary Suspect

Authorities are searching for Nicholas Combs, wanted for arson and burglary...
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Gamble Court Date on Murder Charges

Gamble Court Date on Murder Charges

Gamble to be in court August 2nd...
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Celebrate Safely with Fireworks

Celebrate Safely with Fireworks

Shooting off fireworks can be dangerous...
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Scouting Teaches Weapons Safety

Scouting Teaches Weapons Safety

The Scouts of America are teaching weapons safety with their summer camps...
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Route Z in Iron County Reduced

Route Z in Iron County Reduced

Route Z in Iron County reduced...
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Statewide System Outage Affecting Farmington Municipal Court

Statewide System Outage Affecting Farmington Municipal Court

A system outage is affecting the Farmington and other Municipal Courts...
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Bonne Terre Chamber to Hosts Spectacular 4th of July Event

Bonne Terre Chamber to Hosts Spectacular 4th of July Event

Light the Sky in Bonne Terre this 4th of July...
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Four Rescued at Rockford Park

Four Rescued at Rockford Park

Fourth water rescue this year at Rockford Park...
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Parson Signs 2025 Budget

Parson Signs 2025 Budget

Governor Parson signs budget...
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Missouri News

Kehoe Extends State of Emergency, Highlights Ongoing Disaster Recovery Efforts Across Missouri

Kehoe Extends State of Emergency, Highlights Ongoing Disaster Recovery Efforts Across Missouri

Governor Mike Kehoe has extended Missouri’s State of Emergency through Augu...
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New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

New Missouri Fiscal Year Underway

Missouri's new fiscal year got underway on Tuesday...
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MDC Urges Fire Safety During Summer Celebrations

MDC Urges Fire Safety During Summer Celebrations

With summer celebrations underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
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Missouri Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Lance Shockley

Missouri Supreme Court Sets Execution Date for Lance Shockley

The Missouri Supreme Court has set an execution date for Lance Shockley, wh...
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Missouri Fiscal Year Budget Begins July 1st

Missouri Fiscal Year Budget Begins July 1st

Missouri's fiscal Year 2026 will start on Tuesday, July 1, 2025...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 6)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Nature: Shenandoah National Park in Virginia
    We leave you this Sunday with the sights and sounds of morning at Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Videographer: Scot Miller.
  • Emulsifying the truth behind mayonnaise
    Eggs, oil and vinegar come together to form a contested condiment: Mayonnaise, long thought to have been improvised by an 18th century French military chef who was short on cream. But some believe mayo dates back to the Spain of antiquity. Correspondent Luke Burbank seeks to spread a little light on mayonnaise's origins.
  • Ron Chernow on the life of Mark Twain
    The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer's latest book delves into the life, complexities and sardonic humor of a man who remains a vital presence in American culture.
  • Ron Chernow on the life of Mark Twain
    Writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, not only redefined American literature in the 1800s; he helped create the very idea of what it meant to be an American. "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa visits Twain's boyhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, and sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Ron Chernow to discuss his latest book, "Mark Twain," which delves into the life, complexities and sardonic humor of a man who remains a vital presence in American culture.