Missouri News

Barger Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material

Barger Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material

A man is facing 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing chil...
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Rural Community Funding Being Discussed in Special Session

Rural Community Funding Being Discussed in Special Session

Funding for many rural projects are up in the air as Govenor Kehoe calls fo...
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First Legislation to be Considered During Extra Session

First Legislation to be Considered During Extra Session

The first legislation to be considered during the Extra Session of the 103r...
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Missouri Public Service Commission Summer Energy Saving Tips

Missouri Public Service Commission Summer Energy Saving Tips

As summer approaches, the hot weather months may present challenges for man...
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Missouri Leaders Urge Senators to Reject Medicaid Cuts as Senate Reconvenes

Missouri Leaders Urge Senators to Reject Medicaid Cuts as Senate Reconvenes

As the U.S. Senate returns to session this week, Missouri community leaders...
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  • Trump administration activates 700 Marines in Los Angeles area amid ICE protests
    Some 700 Marines have been activated to join National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
  • RFK Jr. removes every member of CDC vacine advisory committee
    The Health and Human Services secretary said he is "retiring" all 17 members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, which helps set recommendations for vaccines.
  • Apple unveils iOS 26 with Liquid Glass user interface at its WWDC
    New touch-responsive Liquid Glass interface design "dynamically reacts" when you touch it, according to Apple.
  • Where Santa spends his summers
    Christmas in July may sound like a foreign concept, but it happens in Branson, Mo., where the annual Discover Santa Convention takes place. It's an unofficial celebration of St. Nick and everything he represents. More than 800 Santas and Mrs. Clauses showed up - and so did "Sunday Morning" correspondent Luke Burbank. (This story was originally broadcast on August 28, 2016.)
  • Music out of Alzheimer's
    While Alzheimer's may be stealing the memory of 68-year-old Steve Goodwin, he refuses to let the disease steal his music. The cruelest part of the disease was the toll it was taking on the songs he composed for his wife and could no longer remember - until a family friend and professional pianist took note with a rescue mission. Steve Hartman first reported on Goodwin's musical reports last August, and has an update about music that's taken a life of its own.