Elevated Fire Danger Across the Parkland Today

Elevated Fire Danger Across the Parkland Today

Residents in St. Francois, Iron, Madison, Washington, and parts of Jefferso...
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Farmington's Second Annual Bluegrass Concert Series

Farmington's Second Annual Bluegrass Concert Series

Concert goers will experience several evenings of American folk music in hi...
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St. Francois County United Way Grant Application Deadline

St. Francois County United Way Grant Application Deadline

The deadline for grant applications with the United Way of St. Francois Cou...
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Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Missouri's Eighth District Congressman, Jason Smith, is responding to Presi...
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Chamber Election Forum Features Candidates and Issues

Chamber Election Forum Features Candidates and Issues

Farmington voters who attended Thursday night's elections forum are more in...
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Weather Slows Red Cross Blood Donations

Weather Slows Red Cross Blood Donations

Our winter weather the last few weeks is having a negative impact on Red Cr...
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Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

There are 4 major legislative issues that are affecting the radio industry....
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The LIFE Center's Hippity Hoppity Hunt for Easter

The LIFE Center's Hippity Hoppity Hunt for Easter

Officials with the LIFE Center of Farmington are looking forward to another...
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Poplar Bluff Man Sentenced for Methamphetamine Distribution

Poplar Bluff Man Sentenced for Methamphetamine Distribution

A Poplar Bluff man, 40-year-old Lonnie C. Hamilton, has been sentenced to 1...
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Commission Awards Contract for St. Francois County Project

Commission Awards Contract for St. Francois County Project

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission is awarding contracts f...
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Missouri News

Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Missouri's Eighth District Congressman, Jason Smith, is responding to Presi...
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Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

There are 4 major legislative issues that are affecting the radio industry....
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Missouri Senators Discuss Assessments

Missouri Senators Discuss Assessments

Missouri Senators are discussing Senate Bill 87 that seeks to resolve asses...
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Missouri’s Statewide Tornado Drill Takes Place Today

Missouri’s Statewide Tornado Drill Takes Place Today

Missourians will take part in the Statewide Tornado Drill this morning at 1...
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Missouri Observes Severe Weather Preparedness Week This Week

Missouri Observes Severe Weather Preparedness Week This Week

Missouri is set to observe Severe Weather Preparedness Week this week...
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  • Nature: Sandhill cranes in Nebraska
    We leave you this Sunday morning amid the sights and sounds of the great spring migration of sandhill cranes in Grand Island, Nebraska. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
  • John Mulaney on "Everybody's Live," sobriety and fatherhood
    The Emmy Award-winning comedian and former "SNL" writer became a superstar as a stand-up; now, he's sitting down, as host of a Netflix talk show, "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney."
  • U.S. orders non-emergency personnel to leave South Sudan amid violence
    The travel advisory level for South Sudan remains at Level 4, which means Americans should not travel to the African country.
  • Fighting for the return of Nazi-looted art
    New guidelines agreed to last year by 21 nations (including the U.S.), and a recent French law, may make it easier for Jewish families to claim ownership of artworks that they believe were sold under duress as the Nazis took over Europe.
  • Fighting for the return of Nazi-looted art
    New guidelines agreed to last year by 21 nations (including the United States), and a recent law unanimously approved by the French Parliament, may make it easier for Jewish families to claim ownership of artworks that they believe were sold under duress as the Nazis took over Europe. Correspondent Barry Petersen talks with art experts about the challenges of authenticating the provenance of Nazi-looted art; and with Jewish family members for whom restitution, eight decades after the Holocaust, is a form of "belated justice."
  • A Baltimore doctor's patients come to his aid
    Dr. Michael Zollicoffer is a 66-year-old private family practitioner in Baltimore. His spirit is infectious, and his patients have been on the receiving end of his generous care for years. But after Zollicoffer was diagnosed with two cancers, it was his patients who were doing the giving. Steve Hartman reports.
  • Extended interview: Lindsey Vonn on her return to competitive skiing
    In this web exclusive, Olympic downhill skier Lindsey Vonn discusses the reasons behind getting a knee replacement; what she discovered about herself upon retirement; the preparations necessary to re-enter competitive racing after several years away from the sport; the mental vs. physical aspects of downhill skiing; and her joy from her ski run after surgery: "I could do the thing that I loved the most in the world without pain."
  • Secret Service shoot man carrying gun near White House
    A man brandished a firearm near the White House, leading to an "armed confrontation," the Secret Service said in a statement.
  • Prison labor, an invisible workforce of the U.S. economy
    Incarcerated workers produce $2 billion in goods and $9 billion in services every year. But not all of the incarcerated are paid for their labor, which can benefit people inside and outside a prison's walls. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at ways in which indentured servitude is still legal in the U.S., and talks with incarcerated workers at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution who make the popular denim workwear brand Prison Blues.
  • Big Tech's big bet on nuclear power to fuel artificial intelligence
    Faced with the need to cut carbon emissions, and an increasing energy demand to power AI, companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are investing in nuclear, from restarting Three Mile Island, to creating "small modular reactors."

East Missouri Action Agency

East Missouri Action Agency Holiday Hours

East Missouri Action Agency Holiday Hours

The holiday hours for the East Missouri Action Agency are changing this year...
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Farmington Helps Homeless Shelter Funding

Farmington Helps Homeless Shelter Funding

The city of Farmington will assist the East Missouri Action Agency with it's shelter services for th...
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EMAA Weatherization Assistance Program

EMAA Weatherization Assistance Program

It's Weatherization Awareness month and administrators at the East Missouri Action Agency are highli...
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East Missouri Action Agency Celebrating Soon-to-Be 60 Years

East Missouri Action Agency Celebrating Soon-to-Be 60 Years

Next year marks 60 years in operation for the East Missouri Action Agency...
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East Missouri Action Agency Assistance

East Missouri Action Agency Assistance

Assistance available through EMAA...
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Missouri News

Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Smith Responds to State of the Union Address

Missouri's Eighth District Congressman, Jason Smith, is responding to Presi...
Read More
Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

Broadcasters from Missouri in Washington, D.C. Lobbying Lawmakers

There are 4 major legislative issues that are affecting the radio industry....
Read More
Missouri Senators Discuss Assessments

Missouri Senators Discuss Assessments

Missouri Senators are discussing Senate Bill 87 that seeks to resolve asses...
Read More
Missouri’s Statewide Tornado Drill Takes Place Today

Missouri’s Statewide Tornado Drill Takes Place Today

Missourians will take part in the Statewide Tornado Drill this morning at 1...
Read More
Missouri Observes Severe Weather Preparedness Week This Week

Missouri Observes Severe Weather Preparedness Week This Week

Missouri is set to observe Severe Weather Preparedness Week this week...
Read More
  • Nature: Sandhill cranes in Nebraska
    We leave you this Sunday morning amid the sights and sounds of the great spring migration of sandhill cranes in Grand Island, Nebraska. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
  • John Mulaney on "Everybody's Live," sobriety and fatherhood
    The Emmy Award-winning comedian and former "SNL" writer became a superstar as a stand-up; now, he's sitting down, as host of a Netflix talk show, "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney."
  • U.S. orders non-emergency personnel to leave South Sudan amid violence
    The travel advisory level for South Sudan remains at Level 4, which means Americans should not travel to the African country.
  • Fighting for the return of Nazi-looted art
    New guidelines agreed to last year by 21 nations (including the U.S.), and a recent French law, may make it easier for Jewish families to claim ownership of artworks that they believe were sold under duress as the Nazis took over Europe.
  • Fighting for the return of Nazi-looted art
    New guidelines agreed to last year by 21 nations (including the United States), and a recent law unanimously approved by the French Parliament, may make it easier for Jewish families to claim ownership of artworks that they believe were sold under duress as the Nazis took over Europe. Correspondent Barry Petersen talks with art experts about the challenges of authenticating the provenance of Nazi-looted art; and with Jewish family members for whom restitution, eight decades after the Holocaust, is a form of "belated justice."