Slight tremor shakes eastern Missouri town
A small earthquake has left some people a little shaken in eastern Missouri.
View ArticleLawsuit contests Mo. transportation initiative
The Missouri Association for Social Welfare is challenging the language of a potential ballot measure on a sales tax increase for transportation projects.
View ArticleMan behind bogus veterans' raffle gets prison term
A St. Louis area man who posed as a Marine veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq in soliciting donations for a bogus raffle will spend a year in federal prison.
View ArticleThe Antlers ejected from Mizzou basketball game
An unsanctioned fan group for the University of Missouri was ejected from a recent Missouri basketball game, apparently because of an inappropriate chant.
View ArticleOwner of Columbia strip mall pleads guilty
The owner of a fire-damaged Columbia strip mall has pleaded guilty to failing to comply with city orders to demolish the property.
View ArticleDavid Hosier sentenced to death
The mid-Missouri man convicted in the 2009 murder of Angela Gilpin in Jefferson City has been sentenced to death.
View ArticleSturgeon man sentenced to 5 years for possessing child porn
A 42-year-old Sturgeon man was sentenced Monday to 5 years in prison for possessing child pornography.
View ArticleFormer Columbia man arrested for child porn
A Fulton man was arrested Tuesday on an outstanding warrant for possessing child pornography.
View ArticleEverybody Eats organizers still need help
You can still help take part with Almeta Crayton’s Everybody Eats free Thanksgiving Day dinner.
View ArticleRadiothon helps food bank
Cumulus radio station personalities are holding their Annual Thanksgiving Food and Fund Drive for the Food Bank of Central and Northeast Missouri.
View ArticleAntlers promise to tone it down
University Police have ejected a group of Tiger basketball fans from Mizzou Arena during the past 2 games.
View ArticleMissouri buys Ozarks campground seized by feds
A Shannon County campground that once hosted weekend rock music festivals before its owners arrest on federal drug charges could soon be Missouri's newest state park.
View ArticleLincoln University announces job cuts, cost savings
The new structure will save the university $200,000 through June 30, 2014. In FY 2015, that number will double.
View ArticleJC "Sober driver" program aims to keep roads safe
Bar patrons in Jefferson City have an extra option in their arsenal of choices on how to get home if they are impaired.
View ArticleMo. school board head: Commissioner's review of initiative petition not out...
The president of the Missouri State Board of Education says the education commissioner's review of a proposed initiative petition was nothing out of the ordinary.
View ArticleMissouri curators again meet behind closed doors
The University of Missouri's governing board has scheduled its second closed meeting in 10 days as the search for a new Columbia campus chancellor nears an end.
View Article2 KC children suffer lead poisoning
Kansas City health officials say at least two area children have lead poisoning from a contaminated cosmetic product commonly used in Myanmar.
View ArticleFulton power outage caused by equipment failure
A widespread power outage in Fulton on Tuesday was caused by equipment failure at one of the city's electric substations.
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