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County Officials Support County Health Department

County Officials Support County Health Department

County Officials Support County Health Department Director in Decisions
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Lockdowns For Virus Maybe Too Much

Lockdowns For Virus Maybe Too Much

Could the Virus Lockdowns Be Too Extreme
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Body Found Iron County

Body Found Iron County

A body has been discovered in an Iron County waterway, and police are now trying to figure out what ...
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Potosi Woman Injured in Wreck

Potosi Woman Injured in Wreck

Moderate Injuries for Potosi Woman after Weekend Accident
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Washington County Motorcycle Accident

Washington County Motorcycle Accident

Potosi Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident
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Budget May be Better Than Expected

Budget May be Better Than Expected

Missouri Budget May be Better Than Anticipated by Legislators
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St Francois County Guidelines for Corona

St Francois County Guidelines for Corona

St Francois County's guidelines for being open again have a lot of details to them.  The Executive ...
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Gallaher on Being Careful During Reopen

Gallaher on Being Careful During Reopen

Reopening of St. Francois County Sees Many Regulations Still in Place
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St Francois County To Open For Business

St Francois County To Open For Business

St Francois County Commissioners say they will be opening the county for business next week.
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Budget Shortfall is Large for Missouri

Budget Shortfall is Large for Missouri

Missouri's Budget Shortfall Large as Lawmakers Look at Cuts
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Missouri News

Highway Patrol Launches STORM Team Pilot Program in Missouri

Highway Patrol Launches STORM Team Pilot Program in Missouri

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has formed a new unit aimed at improving ...
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Fatal Crashes Down Slightly in Missouri, National Numbers Also Decline

Fatal Crashes Down Slightly in Missouri, National Numbers Also Decline

Fatal crashes in Missouri have dropped by 2% so far in 2025 compared to thi...
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AT&T Offers Reward in Missouri to Combat Copper Cable Theft

AT&T Offers Reward in Missouri to Combat Copper Cable Theft

AT&T is offering a $10,000 reward in Missouri for information leading to th...
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Missouri Set to Redraw Congressional Map, Impacting Cleaver’s District

Missouri Set to Redraw Congressional Map, Impacting Cleaver’s District

Missouri is preparing to redraw its congressional district map, a move expe...
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Missouri Special Session Costs Taxpayers Over $170,000

Missouri Special Session Costs Taxpayers Over $170,000

A nine-day special legislative session in Jefferson City has cost Missouri ...
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    Vibrio vulnificus is a bacteria that occurs in warm coastal waters and can be contracted through raw seafood or open wounds.
  • Macron on plans to formalize recognize a Palestinian state
    French President Emmanuel Macron reacted to Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments on France's plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly. Face The Nation moderator Margaret Brennan reports.
  • Kaitlin Butts on TikTok anthem success
    Country singer-songwriter Kaitlin Butts joins "CBS Mornings Plus" after her breakout song became a viral anthem on TikTok, embraced by stars like Ella Langley and Bethenny Frankel. The track is featured on her acclaimed album, "Roadrunner," named one of the year's best by Rolling Stone.
  • New documentary "Speak" explores world of high school debate
    The new film "Speak" follows five students competing for the national speech and debate championship, often called the "Super Bowl" of public speaking. Student Mfaz Mohamed Ali, featured in the documentary, and director Jennifer Tiexiera join "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the high-stakes world of competitive debate.
  • Women face higher risk of Alzheimer's, advocates say
    More than 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, a number projected to nearly double by 2050. Women face a higher risk than men, with one in five expected to develop the disease in their lifetime. Emma Heming Willis and Helen Christoni, co-founders of Make Time Wellness, join "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss promoting women's brain health.