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Missouri Issues Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines for Fall

Missouri Issues Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines for Fall

Missouri health officials have released updated COVID-19 vaccination guidel...
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Missouri Agencies Prepare as Government Shutdown Continues

Missouri Agencies Prepare as Government Shutdown Continues

Several Missouri organizations are taking steps to brace for the impacts of...
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Kehoe Releases Workforce of the Future Report to Strengthen Missouri CTE

Kehoe Releases Workforce of the Future Report to Strengthen Missouri CTE

Governor Mike Kehoe, along with the Departments of Elementary and Secondary...
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Missouri Opens Public Safety Scholarship Applications

Missouri Opens Public Safety Scholarship Applications

Governor Mike Kehoe announced Wednesday that applications are now open for ...
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Missouri Sees Significant Decline in Overdose Deaths

Missouri Sees Significant Decline in Overdose Deaths

New research from the University of Missouri St. Louis’s Addiction Science ...
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  • Government shutdown continues as Senate again rejects funding bills
    The 2025 government shutdown stretched into its third day on Friday, with the Senate again failing to advance competing proposals to end the impasse. Follow live updates here.
  • Sean "Diddy" Combs to be sentenced at hearing
    Sean "Diddy" Combs' sentencing hearing is being held three months after he was convicted ​on two prostitution-related charges.
  • 10/2: CBS Morning News
    British police say two people killed in synagogue attack in Manchester; ADP shows private payrolls fell by 32,000 in September.
  • A Lonely Voice | Sunday on 60 Minutes
    In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, called for unity and civility. It was an unexpected message delivered by an unexpected messenger at a time when political violence in America is on the rise. 60 Minutes, Sunday.
  • ClimateWatch: Extreme flooding in the U.S.
    In this episode of “ClimateWatch,” CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter looks at the floods that have devastated communities in the United States over the past two years.