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Ameren Renewable Energy Goal 2050

Ameren Renewable Energy Goal 2050

Ameren officials say they have established a 2050 net-zero carbon emissions goal.
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Video preps educators to report child abuse and neglect

Video preps educators to report child abuse and neglect

Before students return to the classroom, educators can watch “See Something. Say Something.” a short...
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Students Complete Mineral Area College EMT Program

Students Complete Mineral Area College EMT Program

Fifteen students are now graduates of the Emergency Medical Technician Program at Mineral Area Colle...
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Governor Signs SB 591 Relating to Civil Actions

Governor Signs SB 591 Relating to Civil Actions

Governor Mike Parson has signed Senate Bill 591, modifying provisions relating to civil actions, inc...
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St Jude Teen COVID-19 Resource

St Jude Teen COVID-19 Resource

Specialists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have developed a new resource geared specifical...
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Missouri Unemployment Requirements Return

Missouri Unemployment Requirements Return

Missouri Department of Labor's Division of Employment Security announces the return of unemployment ...
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MDC Will Offer More Programs Online

MDC Will Offer More Programs Online

Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has extended the cancellation of programs and events at na...
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MISSOURI SUSPENDS ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS RULES

MISSOURI SUSPENDS ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS RULES

Missouri Department of Natural Resources has temporarily suspended through May 15 certain provisions...
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New study finds 612,800 Missouri workers directly impacted by COVID-19

New study finds 612,800 Missouri workers directly impacted by COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has led to an unprecedented economic shutdown as thousands of "nonessential...
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Missouri Allows TO GO Alcohol Sales

Missouri Allows TO GO Alcohol Sales

The Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announced it is temporarily waiving a restricti...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

With one month left in the Missouri 2025 regular legislative session, there...
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FEMA Surveying Damage in Missouri to Determine Federal Need

FEMA to Assess Storm Damage in 25 Missouri Counties

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Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators are debating measures dealing with sheriff's elections an...
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Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

While Missourians rush to file their taxes ahead of Tuesday's deadline, Gov...
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Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows y...
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  • 4 killed when small plane hits powerlines and crashes in central Illinois
    The National Transportation Safety Board said a Cessna 180 single-engine plane struck powerlines and crashed into a field in Trilla, Illinois.
  • Texas lawmakers advance school choice bill after nearly 11 hours of debate
    The House will take a final vote later on Thursday. The bill will then go to the Texas Senate.
  • 4/20: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Mo Rocca marks the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which launched America’s War of Independence. Also: Ted Koppel looks at the dangers posed by the Trump administration’s cuts in foreign aid; Martha Teichner sits down with David Hyde Pierce, starring on Broadway in “Pirates! The Penzance Musical”; Robert Costa explores the newly renovated Frick Collection museum in New York City; Faith Salie talks with writer-producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino about their new ballet series, "Étoile"; Allison Aubrey checks out a new model senior center in Los Angeles; Seth Doane learns the secret of chocolate Easter eggs at the Cadbury factory in England; and Conor Knighton discovers how hat fashions in the late 1800s led to a conservation movement to protect birds.
  • Here Comes the Sun: Broadway’s Buena Vista Social Club and more
    The creatives behind Broadway’s “Buena Vista Social Club” sit down with Martha Teichner to discuss how a Grammy Award-winning album turned into a Broadway show. Then, Seth Doane travels to London to learn how gaslight enthusiasts are fighting to keep gas lamps in the city. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
  • Face the Nation: Zeldin, Healey, Goolsbee
    Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the Trump administration's regulatory cuts and the impact of tariffs.