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Governor Signs Proclamation on Elective Abortions

Governor Signs Proclamation on Elective Abortions

Legislation triggered by court ruling sets proclamation in motion...
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Court Dates for Collector's Office Employees

Court Dates for Collector's Office Employees

Three of the four suspects charged have court dates...
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7 Year Old Injured in ATV Wreck

7 Year Old Injured in ATV Wreck

Another rollover ATV wreck sends 7 year old boy to hospital...
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Ste. Genevieve County ATV Wreck

Ste. Genevieve County ATV Wreck

One ATV crashes into rear of another throwing rider off...
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Iron County Serious Injuries Crash

Iron County Serious Injuries Crash

Van runs off road during wreck and rolls over...
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Jefferson County Homicide Investigation

Jefferson County Homicide Investigation

Two male juveniles involved in shooting with one dead...
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Washington County Employees Facing Charges

Washington County Employees Facing Charges

Three employees and one former employee facing multiple charges...
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2022 Bonne Terre Chautauqua

2022 Bonne Terre Chautauqua

Big River Chautauqua returns to Bonne Terre...
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Washington County IDA Has New Video

Washington County IDA Has New Video

New video is intended to showcase Washington County...
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Couple's Night Out United Way Fundraiser

Couple's Night Out United Way Fundraiser

United Way of St. Francois County fundraising event includes dinner and more...
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Missouri News

Missouri Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect November 1

Missouri Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect November 1

The Missouri Cold Weather Rule goes into effect Saturday, November 1, offer...
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Smith Urges Trump Administration to Reverse Argentine Beef Import Expansion

Smith Urges Trump Administration to Reverse Argentine Beef Import Expansion

Missouri Congressman Jason Smith, who chairs the House Ways and Means Commi...
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New COVID Variant “Razor Blade Throat” Spreading Across Missouri

New COVID Variant “Razor Blade Throat” Spreading Across Missouri

A new COVID-19 variant nicknamed “razor blade throat” or “Nimbus” is spread...
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Kehoe Announces Emergency Food Assistance Amid SNAP Funding Halt

Kehoe Announces Emergency Food Assistance Amid SNAP Funding Halt

Governor Mike Kehoe has announced new measures to support Missourians facin...
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Missouri WIC Benefits Remain Available Despite Federal Shutdown

Missouri WIC Benefits Remain Available Despite Federal Shutdown

Missouri officials say WIC benefits will continue to be available for redem...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (Nov. 2)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • The Great Heflin, Alabama Toilet Paper War
    After the senior class at Cleburne County High School, in Heflin, Ala., covered the local police department in toilet paper last month, folks were surprised to see the police chief's response: Fight toilet paper with toilet paper. Steve Hartman reports from the front lines of a battle that has tickled the fancies of pranksters everywhere.
  • Daylight saving time ends as clocks "fall back"
    Daylight saving time ended on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, when the clocks fell back and we gained an hour.
  • "Inheritances": Adam Tendler's musical testimony of love, grief and memory
    Concert pianist Adam Tendler had a distant relationship with his father. So, when he inherited a sum of money from his dad, he used it to commission piano works by 16 acclaimed composers, creating music that touches on a vast range of emotions encompassing grief, loss, parent-child relationships, and estrangement. Lee Cowan reports on Tendler's moving tribute, "Inheritances."
  • Dealing with the crushing costs of child care
    For some, the high cost of child care in the U.S. is a higher expense than rents and mortgages, or even in-state college tuition, and has pushed tens of thousands of women out of the workforce this year alone.