Blair Oaks parents show support for principal
More than 100 parents showed up at the Blair Oaks School Board Tuesday night.
View ArticlePain at the pump expected to get worse
If gasoline prices continue to rise at today’s pace, we should hit $4.00 a gallon by May, if not sooner.
View ArticleDistracted Driving Summit kicks off Thursday
A Distracted Driving Summit kicks off Thursday at the Capital Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City.
View ArticleMU's Children's Hospital patients get make-overs from the "Glamour-azzi"
Little girls who are patients or frequent visitors of MU's Children's Hospital get makeovers from the professional "Glamour-azzi."
View ArticleJudge orders Camdenton schools to stop blocking gay websites
District's Internet filtering software was blocking access to LGBT educational websites.
View ArticleMom and boyfriend arrested after toddler dies
Update: 4:53 p.m. on Feb. 16: The mother of a Morgan County three-year-old who died early Thursday morning and her boyfriend have been arrested pending murder charges.Â
View ArticleElectrical fire displaces Columbia family
A family in Columbia is displaced after and electrical fire destroyed their home.
View ArticleTeens who use tanning beds could face limits
A Missouri house committee appears ready to make tanning salons off limits to younger teenagers.
View ArticleRolla Police chase ends with two in the hospital
Two men were arrested and taken to the hospital Thursday night after a high-speed chase with Rolla police.
View ArticleWoman found dead in hospital waiting room had recently given birth
Rolla Police say a woman overdosed on prescription drugs just days after giving birth. She was no longer a patient, but was found dead in the hospital.
View ArticleJimmy Johns removes sprouts as a precaution as CDC investigates
Three people in Missouri are among a dozen nationwide who have been sickened by tainted sprouts.
View ArticleWrestling championship attracts lots of cheers
The 82nd Annual Missouri Wrestling Championships are underway at Mizzou Arena.
View ArticleCable barriers saving lives, but at a cost
Median cable barriers might be saving lives but come at a hefty cost to taxpayers.
View ArticleSaint Charles authorities investigate fire incident
Authorities are investigating an incident in which a couple was badly burned after an argument.
View ArticleJoplin High School seniors get help with prom
Joplin High School seniors are getting some help for their prom, including a surprise message from pop singer Katy Perry.
View ArticleHayselton residents rally after proposal withdrawn
Neighbors in Hayselton celebrate a withdrawn proposal.
View ArticleHome Show in Jefferson City is a homebuilder's dream
12th Annual HBA Home Show begins Friday in Jefferson City.
View ArticleHigh speed chase results in DWI charge
Authorities say Csaba Laczko was driving while intoxicated about 10:30 Friday night when he lead Holts Summit Police, Cole County, Moniteau County and Morgan County deputies on a high speed chase.
View ArticleWrestling championships boost Columbia economy
Wrestling Championship Organizers said their event is bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars into our local economy.
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