No obvious signs of foul play in death of Jefferson City woman
Her friend found her unresponsive Sunday morning and alerted authorities
View ArticleColumbia police investigate weekend shots fired incidents
The incidents occurred within an hour of each other
View ArticleWoman arrested for Osage County burglary
Firearms, knives and binoculars were found in her vehicle
View ArticleBoone Hospital president steps down
He has accepted a position with BJC HealthCare in St. Louis
View ArticleDirty restaurants get new management
Two Columbia Mall food court restaurants closed for management changes.
View ArticleMid-MO rescue team sent to Hurricane Sandy
Members of Mo Task Force One activated to help with Hurricane Sandy.
View ArticleS&T's Haunted Mine celebrates 15th year
Engineering students at Missouri University of Science and Technology are putting on a subterranean creep fest for the 15th year.
View ArticleDean of MU health professions school stepping down
The founding dean of the University of Missouri School of Health Professions plans to step down at the end of the current academic year.
View ArticleFive arrested in Osage Beach drug bust
Narcotics investigators found a Spice lab with drugs worth $100,000
View ArticleDixon man arrested for burglary, assault
The homeowner found him and chased him out of the house
View ArticleRabbit, 45 dogs taken from breeding facility
The animals were living in their own filth, most with no access to food or water
View ArticleLocal volunteers help victims of Sandy
Missouri Task Force One members, local American Red Cross and the Columbia Water and Light Department volunteers are helping storm victims.
View ArticleJail food vs. School food; Which is healthier?
We put a school lunch to the test to see if it's making the grade.
View ArticleCollege looks to develop minds in historical Boonville landmark
State Fair Community College plans to have roughly 130 students enrolled there by the end of the Spring semester.
View ArticleMo. Home Care Union hopes for first contract
A union representing 13,000 workers who provide in-home care to the disabled says it hopes a decision by the Missouri Supreme Court can clear the way for negotiations with the state on a contract.
View ArticleVoter turnout forecast at 72 percent in Missouri
Missouri election officials are predicting that 72 percent of the state's registered voters will cast ballots in the Nov. 6 election.
View ArticleFerguson denied new trial
The petition for a writ of habeus corpus was filed in Feb. 2011
View ArticleTuscumbia man pleads guilty to armed Iberia bank robbery
He also admitted to the attempted robbery of a Tuscumbia bank
View ArticleFormer Boonville priest wants to dismiss sexual abuse charges
Prosecutors charged Gerald Howard with eight felony counts, including sodomy and kidnapping.
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