Law enforcement wishing for safer holiday travel
Holiday travel is beginning and law enforcement agencies say they'll be out in full force to keep highways safe.They've already reported some issues in mid-Missouri.
View ArticleNew home sales the best in the last 5 years for Columbia
The Columbia Board of Realtors reported October 2012 was the best in the last 5 years.
View ArticleEx-Mamtek CEO asks court to bar cameras at trial
The former CEO of a failed sweetener facility planned for northern Missouri wants to keep cameras out of the courtroom at his upcoming trial on felony fraud and stealing charges.
View ArticleFormer DocX president makes plea deal for robo-signing practices case
A “60 Minutes” report revealed the surrogate signing practices
View ArticleFood Bank For Central & Northeast Missouri holds food drive
Officials with the food bank say the demand is fairly high in the area this time of year.
View ArticleCallaway passed over for nuclear reactor project
The US Department of Energy chose a North Carolina company over Ameren Missouri for ground breaking nuclear power project.
View ArticleUpdate on threat maker at Missouri Twilight movie
The mother of a southwest Missouri man accused of plotting to open fire during a showing of the movie "Twilight" and attack a Walmart says her son showed signs of Asperger's syndrome and other conditions.
View ArticlePlea deal in mortgage documents case
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster says the former president of a mortgage services company will plead guilty to charges involving so-called robo-signing of documents.
View ArticleJohn McGuire Named to Lincoln University Governing Board
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has named a former community college president to the governing board of Lincoln University in Jefferson City.
View ArticleTriple shooting suspect arrested in Kansas City
Christopher Dwayne Brown is accused of shooting three people in September in Columbia.
View ArticleTV chef Art Ginsburg -- Mr. Food -- dies at 81
Art Ginsburg, the delightfully dorky television chef known as Mr. Food, has died at his home in Weston, Fla.
View ArticleJefferson City police investigate afternoon shots fired incident
No injuries were reported.
View ArticleStaggered start helps Black Friday shoppers
This year's Black Friday bargain hunt is beginning early at many stores.
View ArticleMissouri hunters take nearly 205,000 deer
Missouri's Department of Conservation says hunters took nearly 205,000 deer during November's 11-day firearms season. That's the highest number in four years and 7.7 percent higher than last year.
View ArticleFruit distributor recalls cherry tomatoes
A central Iowa fruit and vegetable distributor is recalling several lots of cherry tomatoes after the grower notified the distributor that Salmonella was found in random sample testing by the Food and...
View ArticleSuit filed over secret Army testing in St. Louis
A St. Louis man has filed suit over secret military-sponsored chemical testing in St. Louis during the Cold War.
View ArticleMissouri S&T student dies after fall
An engineering student at the Missouri University of Science and Technology has died of head injuries he suffered in a fall.
View ArticleMU hospitality students serve turkey on Navy ship
Some University of Missouri students are spending Thanksgiving serving turkey on a U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship in the Pacific Ocean.
View ArticleFarmers sell corn stalks for cattle feed
Prolonged drought is prompting some Midwest farmers to sell discarded corn stalks to feed hay-deprived cattle.
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