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Three Earthquakes Strike Within One Hour Monday

Three Earthquakes Strike Within One Hour Monday

Three earthquakes within an hour along the New Madrid Fault Line.  Accordin...
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Mineral Area Council on Arts New Season

Mineral Area Council on Arts New Season

Show in Mineral Area Council on the Arts Series Saturday Night
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Two Charged With Burglary

Two Charged With Burglary

Charges Leveled at Two Accused of Burglary in Bonne Terre
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West County Middle School Wins Fitness Center

West County Middle School Wins Fitness Center

The West County School District now has a fitness facility fit for a Bulldo...
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Desloge VFW Vets BBQ Coming Up

Desloge VFW Vets BBQ Coming Up

Free Barbecue for Veterans Along With Family Festival
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St. Francois County Serious Injuries

St. Francois County Serious Injuries

Two People With Serious Injuries After One Vehicle Accident
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College Reception For New President

College Reception For New President

Workforce Development Important Topic at Reception for New President
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Park Hills Downtown Wifi Not Happening

Park Hills Downtown Wifi Not Happening

If you were hoping for free WiFi in Downtown Park Hills, you're going to be...
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4-H in Iron, Reynolds, and Madison Counties Growing

4-H in Iron, Reynolds, and Madison Counties Growing

4-H programs in Iron, Reynolds, and Madison counties are continuing to grow...
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Arcand Gets Date in Court

Arcand Gets Date in Court

Man Accused of Shotgun Shooting Going to Court
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  • King of the County: The Power of Sheriffs | CBS Reports
    A murder plot discussed on tape implicating a sheriff in southeastern Oklahoma triggers a CBS News investigation, uncovering a pattern of abuses that have gone largely unchecked for years. It's a cautionary tale that reveals an unsettling reality for small towns across America: when sheriffs abuse their power, people can die and there's little to hold them accountable.
  • The SS "helpers" at Auschwitz
    "Here There Are Blueberries," a Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about a Nazi officer's photo album, in part, examines the role of young secretaries at Auschwitz and asks: How much did they know?
  • Collectors lending out VHS tapes for free
    Two collectors are loaning out VHS tapes for free, using the template of the little free library, but for videos instead of books. More than 200 of the so-called free Blockbusters have popped up across the country, but the owner of the actual Blockbuster brand isn't pleased with the name. Itay Hod has the story.
  • Conductor Xian Zhang breaks barriers
    Conductor Xian Zhang made her guest debut leading the New York Metropolitan Opera earlier this year, becoming one of the first Asian American women to lead the prestigious ensemble. Nancy Chen shares her story.
  • Israel continues operation in Rafah amid growing pressure
    Israel continued its attacks in Gaza, including in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, despite growing international pressure to limit the scope of the offensive. Imtiaz Tyab has more.