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Columbia Street Closure for Water Service Replacement

Columbia Street Closure for Water Service Replacement

Columbia Street at Jackson Street in Farmington will be closed on Tuesday...
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Caseyville, Il. Residents Injured In Crash

Caseyville, Il. Residents Injured In Crash

Three were injured in Sunday afternoon accident in St. Francois County...
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Jefferson County Friday Traffic Fatality

Jefferson County Friday Traffic Fatality

A 29-year-old man from Hillsboro is dead after a one car crash Friday evening in Jefferson County...
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Two Events in Park Hills this Weekend to Cause Road Closures

Two Events in Park Hills this Weekend to Cause Road Closures

Attention Park Hills residents and visitors! Two exciting community events this weekend will bring t...
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City of Farmington Installs New Traffic Signs Ahead of Chick-fil-A Opening

City of Farmington Installs New Traffic Signs Ahead of Chick-fil-A Opening

The City of Farmington has installed "no left turn" signs on eastbound Valley Creek Drive at Maple V...
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98th Annual Arcadia Valley Fall Festival This Weekend

98th Annual Arcadia Valley Fall Festival This Weekend

The 98th annual Arcadia Valley Fall Festival is this weekend...
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Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Highlights Business-Police Relationships and Ear Health

Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Highlights Business-Police Relationships and Ear Health

The Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted its monthly luncheon on Thursday...
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Fatal Crash Claims One Life in Jefferson County

Fatal Crash Claims One Life in Jefferson County

A fatal crash claimed the life of a Jefferson County man on Thursday...
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Farmington Man Moderately Injured in Wreck

Farmington Man Moderately Injured in Wreck

A Farmington man was injured in an accident Thursday afternoon...
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Park Hills Man Injured in Crash

Park Hills Man Injured in Crash

A Park Hills man is recovering from moderate injuries sustained in a Thursday night accident...
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Missouri News

Proposed Missouri Budget Cut Could Impact Naloxone Distribution Program

Proposed Missouri Budget Cut Could Impact Naloxone Distribution Program

A proposed budget cut in Missouri could impact access to life-saving overdo...
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Gas Prices Climb in St. Francois County as Some Stations Hit $3.99 a Gallon

Gas Prices Climb in St. Francois County as Some Stations Hit $3.99 a Gallon

Gas prices are continuing to rise across the Parkland… and some drivers in ...
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Missouri Attorney General Expands Kratom Investigation to 22 Businesses

Missouri Attorney General Expands Kratom Investigation to 22 Businesses

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is expanding a statewide crackd...
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Governor Kehoe Signs Three Missouri Bills Into Law

Governor Kehoe Signs Three Missouri Bills Into Law

Governor Mike Kehoe signed three bills into law Tuesday at the Missouri Sta...
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Missourians Warned About Fake Traffic Ticket Text Scam

Missourians Warned About Fake Traffic Ticket Text Scam

Missouri officials are warning residents about fake text messages claiming ...
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  • Trump says U.S. to blockade ships in Strait of Hormuz after failed peace talks
    Vice President JD Vance told reporters that "we have not reached an agreement" following face-to-face talks with Iranian leaders and Pakistani negotiators.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning": The Money Issue (April 12)
    This week Jane Pauley hosts "The Money Issue," our annual special broadcast dedicated to the many ways in which money underscores the way we live.
  • Nature: Oak trees in California
    We leave you this Sunday morning seeing green – new oak leaves sprouting in the woodlands near Petaluma, California. Videographer: Lee McEachern.
  • On the hunt for sand dollars
    In Florida, correspondent Martha Teichner goes searching for sand dollars – cousins of sea urchins and sea stars – with naturalist Kristen Williams (a.k.a. The Seashell Mermaid). She also goes to the California Academy of Sciences' Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco to learn what makes these sea creatures so special.
  • American Girl: Celebrating girl power
    Founded in 1986, American Girl has created dolls, books and accessories that tell the stories of young girls in every American era. On the toy's 40th anniversary, correspondent Faith Salie explores how making history come alive is also creating timeless bonds between generations that celebrate girlhood.