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Washington County Traffic Accident

Washington County Traffic Accident

Wreck in Washington County Injures Potosi Man
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Update: St. Francois County Number of Cases

Update: St. Francois County Number of Cases

Update: The Number of Caronavirus Cases in St. Francois County Grows
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Madison County Has First Confirmed Case of Corona

Madison County Has First Confirmed Case of Corona

The Madison County Health Department has confirmed its first positive case ...
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First COVID19 Death in St. Francois County

First COVID19 Death in St. Francois County

Elderly Man Dies of Virus in St. Francois County
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Governor Parson Issues State Wide Stay at Home Order

Governor Parson Issues State Wide Stay at Home Order

Governor Mike Parson announced a statewide “Stay Home Missouri” order durin...
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Area Counties Increasing in Corona Cases

Area Counties Increasing in Corona Cases

Corona virus cases in Perry County have more than doubled over the past few...
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Lincoln Intermediate Corona Case

Lincoln Intermediate Corona Case

Corona Virus has officially shown up in an area school. A staff member at L...
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Jefferson County Reports First Death Related to COVID-19

Jefferson County Reports First Death Related to COVID-19

The departed was a hospitalized female in her 80s.
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Governor Announces Restrictions

Governor Announces Restrictions

Governor Mike Parson has announced $180 million in expenditure restrictions...
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Farmington Council Approves Utility Assistance

Farmington Council Approves Utility Assistance

City Council Members in Farmington Approve Utility Assistance
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  • Voters share reasons why they're backing Biden or Trump in 2024
    CBS News polls consistently show that democracy and the American Dream itself are on the ballot this November, but why do voters think that? And how do their personal lives shape their views on our national conversations? CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto spoke with people from across America, including some who participated in our polls, to find out.
  • Women voters discuss role of reproductive rights in 2024 election
    November 2024 will mark the first presidential election since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto spoke with Brooke Westlake, an entrepreneur in Reno, Nevada, and Hyun-Ju Kwak, an investor in northern New Jersey, about how reproductive rights are factoring into their vote.
  • Gay teacher responds to LGBTQ backlash in schools
    The American Library Association found that 4,240 books were targets of censorship efforts in 2023, with about half of those books written by or including people of color and those from LGBTQ communities. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto spoke with Anthony Nicodemo, a gay teacher and basketball coach in Westchester County, New York, about his message to proponents of book bans.
  • Voters who reject political labels weigh in on 2024 election
    In Independence, Oregon, members of one family of voters are pushing back on the idea of political labels. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto spoke with them about their views on the 2024 election.
  • Why these Nevadans say they're voting for Trump in 2024
    For both the left and the right, the state of U.S. democracy ranks high among their top concerns, according to CBS News polling. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto spoke with two Nevadans, Brooke Westlake, an entrepreneur, and Gary Butcher, a retiree, about why they think former President Donald Trump is the solution.