Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

Missouri Man Charged for Illegally Killing Mountain Lion in Iron County

A Missouri man is facing a misdemeanor charge after allegedly killing a mou...
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St. Francois County Shop with a Cop

St. Francois County Shop with a Cop

Good turnout for this year's Shop with a Cop...
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Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Fiat Overturns on Route B in St. Francois County, Injuring Driver

Farmington man receives moderate injuries after his vehicle overturns...
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Elderly Woman Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Accident in Farmington

Elderly Woman Seriously Injured in Parking Lot Accident in Farmington

A woman received severe injuries after a Thursday afternoon incident...
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Angels Among Us Seeks Donations to Bring Christmas Joy to Local Children

Angels Among Us Seeks Donations to Bring Christmas Joy to Local Children

Monetary donations are being sought to fulfill children's Christmas wishes....
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New Lanes Open Soon on I-55 in Festus

New Lanes Open Soon on I-55 in Festus

Two lanes to open in January...
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Big Lots Announces Going Out of Business Sales Amid Search for Alternative Transaction

Big Lots Announces Going Out of Business Sales Amid Search for Alternative Transaction

Big Lots preparing to close all locations after sale falls through...
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Santa Claus Cleared to Spread Christmas Cheer

Santa Claus Cleared to Spread Christmas Cheer

Missouri Department of Agriculture approves livestock movement permit for n...
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Mineral Area College Awarded Grant to Enhance Nursing Education Programs

Mineral Area College Awarded Grant to Enhance Nursing Education Programs

MAC receives grant funding to support nursing programs...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers to Stay Safe This Christmas

Missouri State Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers to Stay Safe This Christmas

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is spreading holiday cheer with a crucial...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State Cap...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

Top harvest counties were Pike, Callaway, and Lincoln...
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Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer huntin...
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  • Transcript: Alejandro Mayorkas on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Dec. 22, 2024
    The following is the full transcript of an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Dec. 22, 2024.
  • Director Werner Herzog on filming the extreme
    Visionary filmmaker Werner Herzog has made more than 20 features and more than 30 documentaries. But it wasn't movies that prompted the German-born director to move to Los Angeles; it was love. He talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about his recent memoir, "Every Man for Himself and God Against All"; about the epic making of his 1982 classic, "Fitzcarraldo"; and why he enjoys acting – when he gets to play the villain.
  • In Asheville, N.C., gingerbread houses reflect community spirit
    For more than three decades, Asheville, North Carolina, has hosted the National Gingerbread Contest, a celebration of Christmas, creativity and carbohydrates. The flooding brought by Hurricane Helene this past fall cancelled the contest, but what had been a destination event for bakers and spectators has become an ad hoc celebration of Asheville. Forty-one gingerbread creations have been placed around town to help bring holiday cheer (as well as attract donations and tourist dollars) to the struggling city. Correspondent Conor Knight reports.
  • Almanac: December 22
    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
  • The story of Handel's "Messiah"
    Since its premiere in 1742, George Frideric Handel's 3.5-hour oratorio for chorus, soloists and orchestra has become a timeless message of hope, and a Christmas tradition.

Missouri News

I-70 Groundbreaking for Improvements

I-70 Groundbreaking for Improvements

Members of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission are looking forward to Interstate 70 ...
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Governor Requests Disaster Declaration

Governor Requests Disaster Declaration

Governor Mike Parson is asking FEMA to approve a major disaster declaration...
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Bills Still Awaiting Governor's Signature

Bills Still Awaiting Governor's Signature

Several bills passed during the last Missouri legislative session still await the governor’s signatu...
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Online Map Available for Local Summer Food Programs

Online Map Available for Local Summer Food Programs

Free meals are being served to children at hundreds of locations in Missouri...
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Execution of David Hosier Completed

Execution of David Hosier Completed

69-year-old David Hosier was executed Tuesday evening...
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State to Carry Out Sentence of Hosier

State to Carry Out Sentence of Hosier

The execution of a man convicted of murder in the death of a Jefferson City couple, to be carried ou...
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21 New Troopers to Graduate From Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy

21 New Troopers to Graduate From Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy

21 troopers will graduate from the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy this mont...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Missouri Senate Looks at Senate Bill 766

Senate Bill 766 would have established a provision relating to allegations ...
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Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Missouri's Electoral College Members Cast Votes for President-Elect Donald Trump

Tuesday, Missouri's Electoral College Members met in the Missouri State Cap...
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Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

Governor Parson Announces $5 Million in Grants Approved for 13 Missouri Colleges and Universities

On Monday, Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million in grant funding has b...
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14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

14,607 Deer Harvested During Late Antlerless Portion

Top harvest counties were Pike, Callaway, and Lincoln...
Read More
Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

Deer and Turkey Hunting Dates Set for Next Year in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer huntin...
Read More
  • Transcript: Alejandro Mayorkas on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Dec. 22, 2024
    The following is the full transcript of an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Dec. 22, 2024.
  • Director Werner Herzog on filming the extreme
    Visionary filmmaker Werner Herzog has made more than 20 features and more than 30 documentaries. But it wasn't movies that prompted the German-born director to move to Los Angeles; it was love. He talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about his recent memoir, "Every Man for Himself and God Against All"; about the epic making of his 1982 classic, "Fitzcarraldo"; and why he enjoys acting – when he gets to play the villain.
  • In Asheville, N.C., gingerbread houses reflect community spirit
    For more than three decades, Asheville, North Carolina, has hosted the National Gingerbread Contest, a celebration of Christmas, creativity and carbohydrates. The flooding brought by Hurricane Helene this past fall cancelled the contest, but what had been a destination event for bakers and spectators has become an ad hoc celebration of Asheville. Forty-one gingerbread creations have been placed around town to help bring holiday cheer (as well as attract donations and tourist dollars) to the struggling city. Correspondent Conor Knight reports.
  • Almanac: December 22
    "Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
  • The story of Handel's "Messiah"
    Since its premiere in 1742, George Frideric Handel's 3.5-hour oratorio for chorus, soloists and orchestra has become a timeless message of hope, and a Christmas tradition.