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Missouri Free Fishing Days Set for June 7 & 8

Missouri Free Fishing Days Set for June 7 & 8

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has announced the return of its annual Free Fishing Da...
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Missouri Senate Moves to Overturn Voter-Approved Abortion Rights Amendment

Missouri Senate Moves to Overturn Voter-Approved Abortion Rights Amendment

Just months after Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to abor...
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Missouri Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on Student Cell Phones in Public Schools

Missouri Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on Student Cell Phones in Public Schools

A statewide ban on student cell phone use during school hours in public schools is waiting on Govern...
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Former Missouri Governor

Former Missouri Governor "Kit" Bond Dies at 85

Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond, a prominent figure in Missouri pol...
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Missouri Holds Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Property: Are You Owed Money?

Missouri Holds Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Property: Are You Owed Money?

The Missouri State Treasurer's Office is urging residents to check for unclaimed property, as the st...
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Missouri Legislators Pass New Fiscal Year Budget

Missouri Legislators Pass New Fiscal Year Budget

The new $53.1 billion state budget for Missouri has been approved by legislators...
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Senators Discussing House Bill 75's Religious Freedom Aspect

Senators Discussing House Bill 75's Religious Freedom Aspect

As Missouri Legislators move through the final week of the 103rd General Assembly, House Bill 75, wh...
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Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

With Missouri Legislators about a week away from the end of the current session, the open enrollment...
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Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Only a few hours remain before the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget needs to be finished...
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Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri health officials are addressing two separate salmonella outbreaks affecting residents state...
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Missouri Sees Significant Decline in Overdose Deaths

Missouri Sees Significant Decline in Overdose Deaths

New research from the University of Missouri St. Louis’s Addiction Science ...
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Governor Kehoe Authorizes MO National Guard to Support ICE

Governor Kehoe Authorizes MO National Guard to Support ICE

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has authorized the Missouri National Guard to ...
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Government Shutdown Impact on Missouri

Government Shutdown Impact on Missouri

The federal government shutdown is now underway, and Missourians could feel...
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Missouri’s New Water Preservation Law Now in Effect

Missouri’s New Water Preservation Law Now in Effect

A new Missouri law aimed at strengthening water preservation efforts offici...
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Missouri Submits Waiver to Refocus SNAP on Healthy Foods

Missouri Submits Waiver to Refocus SNAP on Healthy Foods

Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services announce...
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  • 10/1: The Daily Report
    Nancy Chen reports on day one of the government shutdown and its impacts, the death of conservationist Jane Goodall, and more.
  • An evening with Jane Goodall and Tom Mangelsen | 60 Minutes Archive
    In 2018, 60 Minutes spent time with Jane Goodall and photographer Tom Mangelsen, old friends and animal lovers, as they shared a drink and watched the crane migration. Goodall, who shaped the world's knowledge of chimpanzees, has died at the age of 91.
  • 10/1: CBS Morning News
    Federal government shuts down after lawmakers fail to reach deal to extend funding; "Streetlifting" becoming a popular sport.
  • 10/1: CBS Mornings Plus
    Federal government closes after budget talks collapse. Also, Lynn Smith on teaching kids resilience.
  • 22 people found dead in Houston-area bayous this year
    Officials say six bodies have been found in Houston's bayous in just two weeks. Records show at least 22 bodies found in Houston bayous so far this year. CBS News national reporter Karen Hua has more details.