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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

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Federal Disaster Declaration for 26 Missouri Counties

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Federal Disaster Declaration for 26 Missouri Counties

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has officially requested a major federal disas...
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Capitol Dome Blue Lighting to Honor Fallen Officers

Capitol Dome Blue Lighting to Honor Fallen Officers

In honor of Missouri's fallen law enforcement officers, Governor Mike Kehoe...
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State Budget Comes to the Floor of Senate

State Budget Comes to the Floor of Senate

The 12 measures that comprise the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget c...
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Fiscal Budget Poised to be Taken Up this Week

Fiscal Budget Poised to be Taken Up this Week

The Missouri Senate is poised to take up the Fiscal Year 2026 state operati...
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Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

There are 3 weeks left in the Missouri legislative session and legislators ...
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    President Trump said he doesn't know if everyone in the U.S., citizens or non-citizens, is entitled to due process.
  • 5/4: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa talks with former Harvard president Lawrence Summers about President Trump’s actions against universities. Also: On the 100th birthday of Malcolm X, Mark Whitaker looks at the charismatic Black leader’s influence six decades after his assassination; Mo Rocca sits down with Cole Escola, star and playwright of the Broadway hit “Oh, Mary!”; Martha Teichner reports on the upcoming Vatican conclave to choose a successor to Pope Francis; Jon Wertheim meets some of the “Nonnas” who cook family recipes at a Staten Island, N.Y. restaurant; Lee Cowan visits a North Carolina pottery run by the great-grandson of Henri Matisse; Michelle Miller checks out an exhibition on Black dandyism at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts’ Costume Institute; and David Pogue finds out why the grocery store chain Wegmans has such devoted fans.
  • How law firms targeted by Trump are responding to White House pressure | 60 Minutes
    In recent weeks, President Trump has signed orders targeting several law firms. Some lawyers warn that the president's assault on the legal profession threatens the rule of law itself.