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Fall Vegetable Gardening Webinar Series

Fall Vegetable Gardening Webinar Series

Webinars will inform gardeners what, and how to garden through fall season...
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JKK Inheritance Haven Presents At Businesses

JKK Inheritance Haven Presents At Businesses

Presentations can be scheduled to educate community members...
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Lieutenant Governor Visits Arcadia Valley

Lieutenant Governor Visits Arcadia Valley

Arcadia Valley Chamber of Commerce hosts Lieutenant Governor Kehoe...
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Wreck Injures Park Hills Man

Wreck Injures Park Hills Man

Park Hills man injured in St. Louis County wreck...
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New Positions For Farmington Officials

New Positions For Farmington Officials

Farmington experiencing more turnover recently than usual...
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Jefferson County Wreck Injures Two

Jefferson County Wreck Injures Two

Two vehicle wreck on Highway 67 injures Park Hills woman and Desoto man...
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State Of Emergency Declared In Missouri

State Of Emergency Declared In Missouri

Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe signed Executive Order Tuesday...
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Short Term Programs At MAC

Short Term Programs At MAC

Programs allow for students to earn certification quick...
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Information For Parents About Vaping

Information For Parents About Vaping

Study finds one in every five high schoolers used e-cigarettes...
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City Wide Yard Sale Permits

City Wide Yard Sale Permits

Permits are now available for Park Hills city wide yard sale...
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Missouri News

Governor Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Severe Weather Threat in Missouri

Governor Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Severe Weather Threat in Missouri

Missouri is preparing for potentially dangerous severe weather as the gover...
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Missouri Senate Advances Plan to Eliminate Income Tax, Shift to Sales Tax

Missouri Senate Advances Plan to Eliminate Income Tax, Shift to Sales Tax

Missouri Senate Approves Major Tax Overhaul Plan…
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Gas Prices Holding Steady, After Slight Drop

Gas Prices Holding Steady, After Slight Drop

Gas prices are showing signs of stability across the country, with Missouri...
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Missouri Health Experts Monitoring New COVID-19 “Cicada” Variant

Missouri Health Experts Monitoring New COVID-19 “Cicada” Variant

Missouri health experts are closely monitoring a newly identified COVID-19...
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Missouri Youth Turkey Hunt Sees Strong Turnout for 25th Anniversary Season

Missouri Youth Turkey Hunt Sees Strong Turnout for 25th Anniversary Season

Young hunters across Missouri had a successful youth turkey season, harvest...
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  • Strait of Hormuz remains closed, as Iran blames U.S. blockade
    Iran's navy shut down the Strait of Hormuz just one day after declaring it open. Tehran is vowing the shutdown will continue until the U.S. blockade is lifted – another hurdle for continuing peace talks. Correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from Tel Aviv, where a temporary truce between Israel and Lebanon has brought some calm for the first time in nearly six weeks.
  • Former judges speak out on Trump admin's immigration court purges
    Following President Trump's promise of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, more than 200 immigration judges have been fired, forced out or retired, and are being replaced by what are advertised as "deportation judges."
  • Web exclusive: Daniel Caudillo on immigration judges and due process
    Professor Daniel Caudillo, director of the Jim and Leah Finley Immigration Law Clinic at Texas Tech University School of Law, also served as an immigration judge in Laredo, Texas. In this web exclusive, he talks with "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel about impacts on immigration judges today; and the importance of protecting due process.
  • Former judges speak out on Trump admin's immigration court purges
    Tens of thousands of people, including U.S. citizens, are currently detained by ICE following President Trump's promise of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. Meanwhile, more than 200 immigration judges, who adjudicate asylum and immigration cases, have been fired, forced out or retired, and are being replaced by what are advertised as "deportation judges." "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with former immigration judges about the administration's current practices, which they say deny defendants their day in court, running counter to the law.
  • 1,000 animal-rights activists try to storm Wisconsin beagle breeding facility
    The Dane County Sheriff's office said a "significant" number of people were arrested at the Ridglan Farms facility, which has accused of constant abuse, specifically towards beagles. The facility denies the accusations.