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St. Francois County 2022 Mid-Term Election Results

St. Francois County 2022 Mid-Term Election Results

2022 Mid-Term Election results from St. Francois County...
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Prosecuting Attorney Case Backlog

Prosecuting Attorney Case Backlog

Gilliam says they've already held 16 jury trials this year with 6 more remaining...
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Potosi Elks Christmas Fundraiser

Potosi Elks Christmas Fundraiser

The Potosi Elks will hold their biggest fundraiser that includes an auction...
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Lung Screenings Available Locally

Lung Screenings Available Locally

Parkland Health Center offers lung screenings to individuals that smoke...
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Parson Goes on Trade Mission

Parson Goes on Trade Mission

Trip aims to build international relationships promoting trade...
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Farmington Pair Charged with Burglary

Farmington Pair Charged with Burglary

Tools and equipment was the focus of the burglaries...
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The Elections Uncontested Races Lean Republican

The Elections Uncontested Races Lean Republican

Candidates from other parties didn't muster for this election...
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Too Dry to Burn

Too Dry to Burn

It's still not a good time to do any outdoor burning due to dry conditions...
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Farmington Driver Injured in Butler County

Farmington Driver Injured in Butler County

Farmington man seriously injured after a Saturday traffic accident...
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Goose Creek ATV Wreck

Goose Creek ATV Wreck

St. Louis woman seriously injured in ATV wreck Sunday afternoon...
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Missouri News

Thanksgiving Travel Off to a Smooth Start Following End of Government Shutdown

Thanksgiving Travel Off to a Smooth Start Following End of Government Shutdown

With the federal government shutdown now over, Thanksgiving travel began ra...
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Highway Patrol Urges Caution Ahead of Busy Thanksgiving Travel Period

Highway Patrol Urges Caution Ahead of Busy Thanksgiving Travel Period

The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, ...
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Equine Herpes Cases Confirmed in Texas and Oklahoma; No Missouri Cases Reported

Equine Herpes Cases Confirmed in Texas and Oklahoma; No Missouri Cases Reported

Multiple cases of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM), the neurologic f...
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Missouri Launches Redesigned Buddy Check 22 Day Webpage to Support Military Community

Missouri Launches Redesigned Buddy Check 22 Day Webpage to Support Military Community

The Missouri Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members,...
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Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID Law and Voter Registration Restrictions

Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID Law and Voter Registration Restrictions

The Missouri Supreme Court is considering two major election-related lawsui...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (Nov. 30)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Ex-counterintelligence official on vetting process shooting suspect likely faced
    As the Trump administration has blamed a Biden-era program for allowing the suspect in last week's shooting of two National Guard members to enter the U.S., former Obama administration counterintelligence official and CBS News contributor Samantha Vinograd joined "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" to outline the vetting process the suspect likely faced.
  • "Avatar: Fire and Ash" director James Cameron on generative AI: "That's horrifying to me"
    The "Avatar" director, who uses performance capture to help create fantasy characters, has consistently raised the level of movie visual effects. But James Cameron believes using artificial intelligence to create a character and performance without an actor is "horrifying."
  • 11/30: Face the Nation
    Rep. Mike Turner and CBS News contributor Samantha Vinograd discuss the Trump administration reexamining immigration priorities after an Afghan national was arrested in the shooting of two National Guard members near the White House. Sen. Tim Kaine, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett and Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot also join.
  • Intel agencies analyzing National Guard shooting suspect for signs of radicalization
    Intelligence analysts are now tasked with combing through the devices and online presence of the suspect in last week's shooting of two National Guard members for signs of radicalization. Nicole Sganga reports on the latest on the investigation.