Mo. body shop owner admits $2M bank fraud
The former owner of a northwest Missouri auto body shop has admitted defrauding three banks of more than $2 million.
View ArticleMan pleads guilty to 2010 murder
A St. Louis man who was 15 years old when he took part in a St. Charles County homicide has pleaded guilty to murder.
View ArticleMissouri Gov. Nixon backs Medicaid expansion
Gov. Jay Nixon says expanding Medicaid eligibility in Missouri is both "the smart thing" and "the right thing to do."
View ArticleColumbia man indicted for Boy Scout child porn
He posed as a woman to trick the boys into sending pornographic photos over the Internet
View ArticleJefferson City woman chosen as Go Red For Women national spokesperson
A celebrity PSA for heart attack signs helped save her life
View ArticleFire destroys Pear Tree Restaurant
People from Bevier said the Pear Tree Restaurant was known all around the world.
View ArticleCallaway County Commissioners Propose "Enhanced Enterprise Zone"
Callaway County Commissioners want to declare 20 percent of the county blighted.
View ArticleFormer Missouri guard Mike Dixon announces transfer
The announcement comes after two allegations of rape
View Article'Santa' showers $100 bills on storm-hit NJ, NY
A Missouri man posing as "Secret Santa" is giving away $100,000 this holiday season to help people on the East Coast hit by Superstorm Sandy
View ArticleAkin criticizes `lord and savior' remark by Foxx
Republican Missouri congressman Todd Akin is seeking money for his Senate campaign bills while highlighting what he describes as offensive remarks by actor and comedian Jamie Foxx.
View ArticleMissouri town seeks to develop own plan for rare fish
Officials in Perryville hope to convince the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service they can produce their own plan to protect a rare fish
View ArticleLottery win could give small boost to Missouri
The sale of a winning Powerball ticket in northwest Missouri could mean about $10 million in unexpected income tax revenue for the state.
View ArticleDrought threatens to close Mississippi to barges
After months of drought, companies that ship grain and other goods down the Mississippi River are being haunted by a potential nightmare
View ArticleSt. Louis is Missouri's largest school district
The St. Louis school district is again the largest district in Missouri.
View ArticleEndangered Missouri pantry gets early Christmas gifts
A southwest Missouri food pantry that nearly had to close is celebrating an early Christmas.
View ArticleEscaped Michigan prisoner arrested after car chase
An escaped prisoner from Michigan is being held at the Cooper County Detention Center on outstanding warrants from Michigan while awaiting more here in Mid-Missouri.
View ArticlePulaski County man facing drug-related charges
A Pulaski County man is facing drug-related charges today.
View ArticleOperation Red Wreath Challenge
Columbia firefighters use a red wreath to challenge people to stay safe during the holidays.
View ArticleJC High School graduate wins Hollywood music award
Ameir Smith picked up his first award for best song at the 2012 Hollywood Music in Media Awards.
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