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Student Loan Repayment Plan Could End Sooner than Expected

Student Loan Repayment Plan Could End Sooner than Expected

A Biden-era student loan repayment plan could be ending sooner than expected...
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IRS Extends Tax Deadlines for Missourians Impacted by Spring Storms

IRS Extends Tax Deadlines for Missourians Impacted by Spring Storms

Missourians recovering from this year’s severe storms and flooding will have extra time to meet fede...
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Hawley Pushes Tax-Free Health Care Plan as ACA Subsidy Deadline Nears

Hawley Pushes Tax-Free Health Care Plan as ACA Subsidy Deadline Nears

The debate in Washington is intensifying as Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire in just ...
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Seasonal Illnesses Rising; Doctors Urge Testing, Vaccination

Seasonal Illnesses Rising; Doctors Urge Testing, Vaccination

As temperatures shift across the region, health experts say it’s important not to dismiss sniffles, ...
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Holiday Travel Surge Hits High, Even After Holiday Weekend

Holiday Travel Surge Hits High, Even After Holiday Weekend

The end of the holiday weekend may be over, but heavy air travel isn’t expected to ease up until Mon...
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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 ramping up Friday, and offi...
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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 form of Equine Herpesvirus...
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President Trump Signs Bill Ending Record 43-Day Government Shutdown

President Trump Signs Bill Ending Record 43-Day Government Shutdown

After 43 days, the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history is officially over...
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Cold and Flu Season Arrives, Health Experts Urge Prevention as New Study Links Viral Infections to Heart Risks

Cold and Flu Season Arrives, Health Experts Urge Prevention as New Study Links Viral Infections to Heart Risks

As temperatures drop, health officials are reminding residents to take steps to protect themselves d...
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SNAP Benefits in Missouri Expected to Resume Next Week

SNAP Benefits in Missouri Expected to Resume Next Week

Hundreds of thousands of Missourians who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) be...
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Missouri News

Student Loan Repayment Plan Could End Sooner than Expected

Student Loan Repayment Plan Could End Sooner than Expected

A Biden-era student loan repayment plan could be ending sooner than expecte...
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Fall Enrollment Slips Slightly at Missouri Colleges, But Community Colleges See Growth

Fall Enrollment Slips Slightly at Missouri Colleges, But Community Colleges See Growth

Fall enrollment at Missouri’s colleges and universities dipped just under o...
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Bill Aims to Change Oversight of High School Activities in Missouri

Bill Aims to Change Oversight of High School Activities in Missouri

A newly pre-filed bill for the 2026 legislative session could change how hi...
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Hawley Pushes Tax-Free Health Care Plan as ACA Subsidy Deadline Nears

Hawley Pushes Tax-Free Health Care Plan as ACA Subsidy Deadline Nears

The debate in Washington is intensifying as Affordable Care Act subsidies a...
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Medicare Open Enrollment Deadline Approaches Sunday

Medicare Open Enrollment Deadline Approaches Sunday

Missourians have until this Sunday, December 7, to make changes to their Me...
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  • The Yogurt Shop Murders
    The brutal murders of four teenage girls has haunted Austin, Texas, for 30 years. Could new information lead to a killer? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has reported on the case from the beginning and has the latest on the search for answers. | CASE UPDATE: In September 2025, the Austin Police Department identified Robert Eugene Brashers, a serial killer and rapist, as the suspect in the Yogurt Shop murders. Brashers, who is deceased, was tied to the murders through DNA testing. In December 2025, the Travis County D.A.'s office filed a motion to begin the process of exonerating the four men who were wrongfully accused of the murders.
  • The Yogurt Shop Murders
    The murders of four teenage girls have haunted Austin, Texas, for more than 30 years. Could new information lead to a killer? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports. | CASE UPDATE: In September 2025, the Austin Police Department identified Robert Eugene Brashers, a serial killer and rapist, as the suspect in the Yogurt Shop murders. Brashers, who is deceased, was tied to the murders through DNA testing. In December 2025, the Travis County D.A.'s office filed a motion to begin the process of exonerating the four men who were wrongfully accused of the murders.
  • Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore charged with home invasion, stalking
    Moore, 39, is charged with third-degree felony home invasion, as well as misdemeanor counts of stalking and of breaking and entering.
  • Families, investigators remain haunted by unsolved Texas yogurt shop murders
    Could new information lead to answers in the brutal murder of four teenage girls in Austin, Texas, more than 30 years ago?
  • Bullet casing at yogurt shop links serial killer to the infamous murders
    "48 Hours" can exclusively report there has been a huge break in the 1991 murders of four teenage girls in a Texas yogurt shop.