Missouri News

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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Missouri House Advances Bill to End Most Vehicle Inspections

Missouri House Advances Bill to End Most Vehicle Inspections

Most routine vehicle inspections in Missouri could soon be eliminated under...
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Proposed Budget Cut Could Impact Domestic Violence Services in Missouri

Proposed Budget Cut Could Impact Domestic Violence Services in Missouri

Funding that supports domestic violence victims across Missouri could be re...
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Judge Upholds Governor’s Authority to Call Special Session on Missouri Congressional Map

Judge Upholds Governor’s Authority to Call Special Session on Missouri Congressional Map

A Cole County judge has upheld Governor Mike Kehoe’s authority to call a sp...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (Feb. 22)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Fallout from the arrest of Andrew stemming from Jeffrey Epstein
    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew, was arrested in England Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office stemming from his involvement with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. Elizabeth Palmer reports on reaction to the arrest, which has raised questions about Epstein scandal-related justice in the United States.
  • Man shot, killed at Mar-a-Lago perimeter, Secret Service says
    A man in his early 20s was shot and killed early Sunday morning after an "unauthorized entry" into the secure perimeter at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, the U.S. Secret Service said.
  • Seymour Hersh: A reporter's reporter
    For six decades, the investigative journalist – subject of the documentary "Cover-Up" – has exposed corruption, war crimes, and political scandals. He talks about his career; why, at age 88, he's still loves being a reporter; and where he believes America stands now.
  • Seymour Hersh, a reporter's reporter
    For six decades, Seymour Hersh's reporting for such publications as The New York Times and The New Yorker has changed public opinion and government policy – from documenting the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War, to uncovering torture by American service members at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist about his career exposing corruption, and where he believes America stands now. She also talks with Laura Poitras, co-director of a new documentary on Hersh, "Cover-Up," about putting the reporter with a reputation for crankiness on camera.