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Blues Brews and Barbecues This Weekend

Blues Brews and Barbecues This Weekend

The Blues, Brews, and Barbecue event takes place this weekend in downtown Farmington...
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Central Schools Threat Procedures In Place

Central Schools Threat Procedures In Place

With more school threats taking place local district officials are working together to keep students...
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Farmington Civic Center Improvements Ongoing

Farmington Civic Center Improvements Ongoing

Renovations are underway at the Farmington Civic Center...
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Farmington Elks Hold POW MIA Ceremony

Farmington Elks Hold POW MIA Ceremony

Members of the Farmington Elks Lodge will present a special POW MIA ceremony Friday...
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Farmington Developments Expanding West of Town

Farmington Developments Expanding West of Town

Developments on the west side of Farmington are moving forward following last week's Farmington City...
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Bonne Terre Man Injured in Crash

Bonne Terre Man Injured in Crash

Two teens were injured in accident...
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Civil War Battle of Pilot Knob Historic Reenactment

Civil War Battle of Pilot Knob Historic Reenactment

The Civil War reenactment of the Battle of Pilot Knob will be held at the site of the Civil War's Fo...
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Union Pacific Big Boy Train Travels Though Parkland

Union Pacific Big Boy Train Travels Though Parkland

Bismarck officials, and residents from throughout the Parkland, are enjoying the history of steam tr...
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Cedar Run Bridge Opening Soon

Cedar Run Bridge Opening Soon

The Cedar Run Bridge in St. Francois County should be opening back up in a matter of days...
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Park Hills and Bonne Terre Court Partnership

Park Hills and Bonne Terre Court Partnership

The municipal courts of Park Hills and Bonne Terre are in a partnership...
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Missouri News

MSHSAA Marks 100 Years as Legislative Oversight Proposal Raises Concerns

MSHSAA Marks 100 Years as Legislative Oversight Proposal Raises Concerns

The Missouri State High School Activities Association is marking a century ...
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Study Finds Updated COVID Vaccines Still Protect Against Severe Illness

Study Finds Updated COVID Vaccines Still Protect Against Severe Illness

New data shows the latest COVID-19 vaccines are still doing their job, prov...
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Missouri Traffic Fatalities Decline for Third Straight Year

Missouri Traffic Fatalities Decline for Third Straight Year

Missouri leaders say traffic fatalities declined in 2025 for the third cons...
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January Marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, MoDOT Helping with Fight

January Marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, MoDOT Helping with Fight

January marks Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and Missouri Department o...
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Cold Weather Brings Frostbite Concerns Across the Parkland

Cold Weather Brings Frostbite Concerns Across the Parkland

Frigid temperatures have settled across the Parkland, prompting health offi...
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  • Concerns about health care costs after Affordable Care Act tax credits expire
    According to a new KFF Health tracking poll, two-thirds of those surveyed say they worry about not being able to afford health coverage and more than half say costs have gone up in the past year. Renuka Rayasam, senior correspondent at KFF Health News, joins CBS News to discuss.
  • Community preserves history and reclaims once segregated bowling alley
    The owner of a bowling alley in a small South Carolina city refused to integrate in the 1960s. It spurred peaceful protests until tensions erupted into what's now known as the "Orangeburg Massacre."
  • Nancy Guthrie "still out there," sheriff says, as FBI offers $50,000 reward
    Investigators have no proof that the missing mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie is still alive but are holding out hope she is "still out there," the sheriff said.
  • Plastic, please: Food displays almost good enough to eat
    Across Japan, realistic-looking food displays are used by restaurants to demonstrate portion size and to lure customers. The fake food is becoming the best way for out-of-towners to get past the language barrier when they're looking for a meal. Seth Doane reports on the handcrafted food replicas and the ingredients used to make them look almost good enough to eat.
  • A celebration of fake books
    A first-of-its-kind exhibit in New York City is drawing crowds of book enthusiasts. Ironically, none of the books featured are real. People who judge these so-called "Blooks" by their covers will have a surprise in store when they discover what's inside these rare, novelty items. Lee Cowan reports.