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Park Hills Pool Project Update

Park Hills Pool Project Update

City Leaders are changing their approach to the new city pool project...
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Prop P Will Help Retain Deputies

Prop P Will Help Retain Deputies

Proposition P will help St. Francois County Sheriff's Department retain deputies...
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St. Louis County Motorcycle Wreck Fatality

St. Louis County Motorcycle Wreck Fatality

Farmington man dead after two vehicle collision...
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National Ice Cream Day

National Ice Cream Day

Top 5 ice cream flavors to eat on National Ice Cream Day...
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Monthly Truckin Tuesday In Madison County

Monthly Truckin Tuesday In Madison County

Truckin' Tuesday held July 26th in Fredericktown...
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Central Hiring Bus Drivers

Central Hiring Bus Drivers

Local school districts experiencing bus driver shortages...
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Story Update: Potosi Police Evacuate Wal Mart

Story Update: Potosi Police Evacuate Wal Mart

Law Enforcement Officials respond to Potosi Wal Mart...
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Maintenance Language Of County Roads Changed

Maintenance Language Of County Roads Changed

Standardized system allows full control of road maintenance for some roads...
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Washington County Serious Injuries Crash

Washington County Serious Injuries Crash

Woman suffering serious injuries after two vehicle wreck...
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New Season Brings New Shows

New Season Brings New Shows

New shows coming to the Parkland through Mineral Area Council on the Arts...
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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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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (April 19)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Using the ocean to power data centers
    The renewable energy company Panthalassa says it has a solution to the proliferation of AI data centers, which consume massive amounts of energy and are the cause of increased carbon pollution: sea-based data centers, powered by wave energy.
  • Cementing a more sustainable alternative to concrete
    The process of making 30 billion tons of concrete every year produces more carbon pollution than all the world's ships and planes put together. Now, the North Carolina and Denmark-based Biomason is using biotechnology, including naturally-occurring microbes, to create "biocement" that's just as sturdy but emits much less CO2. David Pogue reports.
  • A portrait of portraitist Michael Shane Neal
    Michael Shane Neal, perhaps America's greatest living portraitist, recently fulfilled a long-held ambition: to paint a living president. He talks with correspondent Martha Teichner about producing a portrait of former President Joe Biden. He also discusses "being in the zone" while painting a portrait; following in the footsteps of famed artists Everett Raymond Kinstler and John Singer Sargent; and becoming a TikTok fashion icon.
  • "Proof": Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri make their Broadway bows
    The celebrated actors are both making their Broadway debuts in a revival of David Auburn's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winner "Proof," about a brilliant mathematics professor with mental-health issues, and his daughter with issues of her own.