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Crites Says Mixing Heat and Recreation Can be Dangerous

Crites Says Mixing Heat and Recreation Can be Dangerous

With the Parkland's Heat Advisory extended through this Thursday evening heat isn't the only trouble...
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Sheriff's Department Employee Arrested for DWI

Sheriff's Department Employee Arrested for DWI

A civilian employee of the St. Francois County Sheriff's Department is on administrative leave after...
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Mineral Area Marines SOS Fundraiser Breakfast

Mineral Area Marines SOS Fundraiser Breakfast

The Mineral Area Marines organization will present an SOS fundraiser breakfast next month at the Far...
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High School Musical Tickets Available Now

High School Musical Tickets Available Now

Tickets for High School Musical, the latest production from the Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy, go o...
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Desloge City Board Approves Amended Budget and Passes New Fiscal Plan

Desloge City Board Approves Amended Budget and Passes New Fiscal Plan

The Desloge City Board of Alderpersons met Monday afternoon to finalize key financial matters, inclu...
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Five Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash on U.S. 67 in St. Francois County Monday Afternoon

Five Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash on U.S. 67 in St. Francois County Monday Afternoon

A crash on southbound U.S. 67 near Cash Lane sent five people to area hospitals Monday afternoon, in...
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Scooter Rider Injured in Crash with School Bus on Hunt Road

Scooter Rider Injured in Crash with School Bus on Hunt Road

A Herculaneum woman was moderately injured in a crash involving a scooter and a school bus Monday af...
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Cadet Woman Arrested for Felony DWI with Children in Vehicle

Cadet Woman Arrested for Felony DWI with Children in Vehicle

A Cadet woman is facing multiple felony charges after being arrested Monday evening in St. Francois ...
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St. Mary Mayor Charged in Skid Steer Theft Case

St. Mary Mayor Charged in Skid Steer Theft Case

The mayor of St. Mary is facing two felony charges after a mini skid steer was allegedly taken from ...
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Heat Advisory Continues in the Parkland

Heat Advisory Continues in the Parkland

The heat advisory, from the National Weather Service, continues until 9 p.m. Tuesday with prediction...
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Missouri News

Disaster Declaration Approved for Parts of Missouri

Disaster Declaration Approved for Parts of Missouri

Funds will be made available to several counties to assist with work follow...
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U.S. Attorney's Office Warns of Imposter Scam Targeting Missouri Residents

U.S. Attorney's Office Warns of Imposter Scam Targeting Missouri Residents

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri is issuing ...
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Ameren Gas Customers to See 12% Rate Hike Starting September 1

Ameren Gas Customers to See 12% Rate Hike Starting September 1

The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a rate increase for Ame...
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MSHSAA Adjusting Handbook After Passage of SB63

MSHSAA Adjusting Handbook After Passage of SB63

Organizers with the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHS...
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Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 28 into law last week, brin...
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  • 7/27: Face the Nation
    This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought, joins to discuss President Trump’s trip to a Federal Reserve facility with Fed Chair Jerome Powell ahead of his departure for Scotland. Meanwhile, The Ohio State University President Ted Carter joins to explain how he’s handling a new era of higher education amid the Trump administration’s push to assert control over private and public institutions across the U.S.
  • John Oliver loves performing stand-up most
    Comedian John Oliver tells 60 Minutes that performing stand-up is his "favorite place to be" and explains why bombing on stage is helpful for comedians.
  • Human rights organizations face mass layoffs in Argentina
    Argentine President Javier Milei's government laid off human rights workers who investigate, document, and educate the public about crimes committed by the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983.
  • "A Dirty War" | 60 Minutes Archive
    In 1984, Mike Wallace reported from Argentina on the thousands of people who disappeared under the military dictatorship, and the families still searching for them. For years the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo marched weekly holding photos of their missing children: "It was the only way we had."
  • A Navy SEAL's invisible wounds
    The scarring in Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain was not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs. Rather, he was wounded by repeated, low-level, blast pressure from his own weapons.