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Missouri to Implement Waitlist for Child Care Assistance Amid Record Demand

Missouri to Implement Waitlist for Child Care Assistance Amid Record Demand

Missouri families seeking child care assistance may soon face delays, as th...
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Two Christian County Deputies Killed, Two Wounded in Deadly Manhunt

Two Christian County Deputies Killed, Two Wounded in Deadly Manhunt

Two Christian County sheriff’s deputies were killed and two others wounded ...
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Manhunt Ends After Two Christian County Deputies Killed, Suspect Shot Dead

Manhunt Ends After Two Christian County Deputies Killed, Suspect Shot Dead

A manhunt tied to the killing of a Christian County deputy has ended after ...
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MoDOT Uses Warmer Weather to Tackle Potholes Across Missouri

MoDOT Uses Warmer Weather to Tackle Potholes Across Missouri

While Punxsutawney Phil may have predicted six more weeks of winter, warmer...
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Flawed Marijuana Licensing Process Cost Missouri Millions

Flawed Marijuana Licensing Process Cost Missouri Millions

A new audit from State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick finds Missouri’s marijuana...
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  • Iran lashes out with missiles, kills at least 8 in Israel on Day 2 of war
    Iran's regime was hobbled by the first day of war, but as people gathered for the ayatollah's funeral, Iranian missiles killed at least 8 people near Jerusalem.
  • Fighting words from JFK grandson Jack Schlossberg
    For Jack Schlossberg, politics is personal. The 33-year-old grandson of President John F. Kennedy, he is out to make a name for himself, having announced a run for Congress in New York's 12th District. He talks with Mo Rocca about his pride in the Kennedy legacy name, and his refusal to refrain from mocking his opponents, saying, "The time is not now to hold back." Schlossberg also opens up about his closeness with his parents, Caroline Kennedy and Ed Schlossberg, as well as his sister, Rose, and shares memories of his late sister, Tatiana.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 1)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Art and data converge in Arizona's Sonoran Desert
    "Desert Pulse," an art installation at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, is a multi-sensory immersion featuring time-lapse imagery of Arizona's Sonoran Desert – a landscape pulsing with life. Lee Cowan talks with U.K. architects Matt Shaw and Will Trossell, who brought a 3-D LIDAR scanner (a tool used in surveying) to the desert to capture tens of millions of data points, which ScanLAB Projects converted into vibrant digital evocations of an ecosystem breathing, growing, and retreating.
  • Honoring Operation Desert Storm: Waging a battle to build a war memorial
    In 1991 more than half a million Americans served in Operation Desert Storm; 148 were killed in action, to free Kuwait from Saddam Hussein. Yet, when Marine veteran Scott Stump set out to build a memorial on the National Mall, he faced "grueling" resistance.