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Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri lawmakers have approved a roughly $50.7 billion state budget proposal for the upcoming fisc...
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Potosi Police Investigating Concerning Call to School Wednesday Afternoon

Potosi Police Investigating Concerning Call to School Wednesday Afternoon

A concerning phone call to a Potosi school Wednesday afternoon prompted a police investigation and p...
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St. Francois County Man Sentenced to 50 Years in Federal Child Exploitation Case

St. Francois County Man Sentenced to 50 Years in Federal Child Exploitation Case

Federal authorities say a St. Francois County man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison in a chil...
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Motorcyclist Injured in Washington County Crash Wednesday Afternoon

Motorcyclist Injured in Washington County Crash Wednesday Afternoon

A 69-year-old St. Charles man suffered moderate injuries Tuesday afternoon after overturning a Kawas...
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WashU Medicine Expert Says Simple Steps Can Help Prevent Liver Cancer

WashU Medicine Expert Says Simple Steps Can Help Prevent Liver Cancer

Liver cancer may not get as much attention as other cancers, but health experts say simple lifestyle...
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Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed eight new bills into Missouri law, including measures dealing with pu...
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Charges Filed in Fatal Farmington Crash; Investigation Continues

Charges Filed in Fatal Farmington Crash; Investigation Continues

Charges have been filed following a deadly crash in Farmington that left one man dead and injured tw...
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Gas Prices Continue to Rise Nationwide, in Missouri and Across the Parkland

Gas Prices Continue to Rise Nationwide, in Missouri and Across the Parkland

Gas prices are on the rise once again...
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Whitney Wisker-Brooks Announces Run for Missouri’s 116th House District

Whitney Wisker-Brooks Announces Run for Missouri’s 116th House District

A new candidate is entering the race for Missouri’s 116th House District...
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Growth Prompts Possible Relocation for Bonne Terre Space Museum and Grissom Center

Growth Prompts Possible Relocation for Bonne Terre Space Museum and Grissom Center

Growth continues at the Bonne Terre Space Museum and Grissom Center…
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Missouri News

Missouri Bill Adding Oversight to MSHSAA Awaits Governor’s Decision

Missouri Bill Adding Oversight to MSHSAA Awaits Governor’s Decision

A proposal designed to increase oversight of high school athletics in Misso...
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Missouri Spring Turkey Season Harvest Tops 50,000 Birds in 2026

Missouri Spring Turkey Season Harvest Tops 50,000 Birds in 2026

Missouri turkey hunters wrapped up another strong spring season...
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Gas Prices Remain High Following Iran War; AAA Offers Fuel-Saving Tips

Gas Prices Remain High Following Iran War; AAA Offers Fuel-Saving Tips

Gas prices remain significantly higher than they were before late February ...
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Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri lawmakers have approved a roughly $50.7 billion state budget propo...
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Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed eight new bills into Missouri law, including...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 17): "By Design"
    "Sunday Morning" presents its annual edition touching on all aspects of design, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • An adobe renaissance
    For thousands of years, civilizations around the world have built houses out of earth – whether it be mud brick, wattle and dab or rammed earth. But adobe (the practice of making mudbricks) has now become today's "it" building material, from museums around the world designed using adobe, to do-it-yourselfers constructing homes from the very dirt beneath their feet. Correspondent Conor Knighton looks at the history of adobe, and how ancient adobe materials are being merged with 3-D printing techniques.
  • Soft pretzels, an essential Philly food
    The twisty, crunchy, doughy treat is a tradition in Philadelphia, and the Center City Soft Pretzel Company churns out tens of thousands of pretzels a week. Correspondent Susan Spencer checks out their salty allure.
  • Longwood Gardens: A jewel of nature
    After industrialist Pierre S. du Pont bought a small farm outside Philadelphia to save its trees from being sold for lumber, he spent the rest of his life creating his dream oasis. Today, the 1,700-acre Longwood Gardens, recently expanded, continues its mission of providing "joy and inspiration to everyone through the beauty of nature, conservation, and learning." Jim Axelrod reports.
  • Designing the future of Louis Vuitton
    The French fashion house is today the world's largest luxury brand. "Sunday Morning" talks with artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière, who is shaping the future of Louis Vuitton by designing the unexpected.