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Deer are Dangerous This Time of Year

Deer are Dangerous This Time of Year

Deer become more active this time of year and can cause dangerous, life threatening, situations for ...
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Two Vehicles Totaled in Crash on Highway 67 Near Flucom Road

Two Vehicles Totaled in Crash on Highway 67 Near Flucom Road

A two-vehicle crash in Jefferson County on Sunday evening left one driver with moderate injuries...
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Tickets for 2025 Council on the Arts Shows

Tickets for 2025 Council on the Arts Shows

Tickets for two shows in 2025, presented by the Mineral Area Council on the Arts, will be placed on ...
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Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Legislators Preparing for Next Session

Missouri Legislators are preparing for the next session that begins in January...
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Berry Road Bridgework Continues

Berry Road Bridgework Continues

Work on the Berry Road Bridge continues north of Bonne Terre in St. Francois County...
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Washington County Roadwork for November

Washington County Roadwork for November

Missouri Department of Transportation officials have released a list of roadwork jobs for November i...
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Former Jefferson County Man Faces Multiple Charges for Burglary, Stealing, and Property Damage

Former Jefferson County Man Faces Multiple Charges for Burglary, Stealing, and Property Damage

A former Jefferson County resident is accused of a series of crimes...
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West County Schools Respond to Social Media Posts

West County Schools Respond to Social Media Posts

West County R-IV School District Superintendent Levi Rawson has addressed concerns...
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Missouri Man Sentenced to 75 Months in Prison for Possessing Child Pornography

Missouri Man Sentenced to 75 Months in Prison for Possessing Child Pornography

St. Francois County man sentenced...
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Local Author Stacey Sisk Hosts Book Signing During Potosi Chocolate Walk

Local Author Stacey Sisk Hosts Book Signing During Potosi Chocolate Walk

Local author Stacey Sisk participates in a special book signing event Saturday...
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Missouri News

Missouri Department of Revenue Warns of Surge in Phishing Text Scams

Missouri Department of Revenue Warns of Surge in Phishing Text Scams

The Missouri Department of Revenue is warning residents about a new surge i...
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Survey: Many Americans Cutting Spending or Borrowing to Afford Health Care

Survey: Many Americans Cutting Spending or Borrowing to Afford Health Care

Health care costs are forcing many Americans to make difficult financial de...
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Governor Kehoe Signs $3.1 Billion Supplemental Budget for Missouri

Governor Kehoe Signs $3.1 Billion Supplemental Budget for Missouri

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a $3.1 billion supplemental budget ...
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Gas and Diesel Prices Rise as Strait of Hormuz Blockade Disrupts Global Oil Supply

Gas and Diesel Prices Rise as Strait of Hormuz Blockade Disrupts Global Oil Supply

Gas and diesel prices are continuing to rise as the conflict between the Un...
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Congressional Report: Medicare Advantage Overpayments Cost Seniors Billions

Congressional Report: Medicare Advantage Overpayments Cost Seniors Billions

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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 15)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Almanac: March 15
    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
  • Trump says he's not ready to make a deal with Iran as Gulf countries report new attacks
    The war, which shows no signs of ending soon, has upended global air travel, disrupted oil exports from the region and sent fuel prices rising across the world.
  • Hollywood, the Dream Factory
    In 1913, a leased barn in Los Angeles became Cecil B. DeMille's production center for the very first feature film shot in Hollywood. What started as a weather-friendly place for filmmakers grew into a phenomenon heralded around the world as a "dream factory."
  • These United States: Hollywood, the Dream Factory
    In 1913, a leased barn in Los Angeles became Cecil B. DeMille's production center for the very first feature film shot in Hollywood. What started as a weather-friendly place for filmmakers grew into a phenomenon heralded around the world as a "dream factory." Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz talks with actor Tony Goldwyn, director Patty Jenkins, and Motion Picture Association chairman and CEO Charles Rivkin about the historic rise of the film and entertainment industry; how Hollywood became a metaphor for America; and what the introduction of streaming and artificial intelligence might mean for the future of movies.