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St. Louis Consumer Fraud Task Force Warns of Digital Payment Scams

St. Louis Consumer Fraud Task Force Warns of Digital Payment Scams

The St. Louis Consumer Fraud Task Force is urging consumers to use caution ...
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Missouri Gas Prices Drop to Lowest Levels in Nearly Four Years

Missouri Gas Prices Drop to Lowest Levels in Nearly Four Years

Missouri drivers are getting a break at the pump as holiday travel ramps up...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers the Importance of Staying Safe This Christmas Holiday

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers the Importance of Staying Safe This Christmas Holiday

The Missouri State Highway Patrol wishes everyone a merry and safe Christma...
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Former Missouri Attorney General Bailey to Become Sole FBI Deputy Director

Former Missouri Attorney General Bailey to Become Sole FBI Deputy Director

Former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is set to become the FBI’s s...
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Flu Cases Rise Across Missouri as Holiday Gatherings Approach

Flu Cases Rise Across Missouri as Holiday Gatherings Approach

Flu season is ramping up as schools head toward the holiday break and famil...
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  • Riding along on the CPKC Holiday Train
    Canadian Pacific Railway decked out its first holiday train 27 years ago. Now merged with Kansas City Southern and known as CPKC, the company is delivering festive fun all across North America. Lana Zak started her travels in Milwaukee.
  • Three Days Before Christmas
    "48 Hours" Live to Tell: Two sisters who survive a deadly home invasion share their journey to hell and back.
  • Power restored to about 114,000 San Francisco customers after widespread outage
    In an update at 2 p.m., PG&E said it expects all customers affected by the substation outage to have power by 2 p.m. Monday at the latest.
  • Inside the idea of 50-year mortgages
    Carter Evans reports on the perceived benefits and downsides of 50-year mortgages.
  • Flu cases surging nationwide
    Flu cases are on the rise across the country with CDC data showing more than 4 million illnesses this season resulting in roughly 2,000 deaths, including two children. Dr. Benjamin Abella, chair of emergency medicine at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City, joined CBS News to discuss.