Star Trek tech could become reality thanks to invention of portable X-ray
Mizzou engineers have created a new portable X-ray device that could put medical diagnosis and terrorism prevention in the palm of your hand.
View ArticleCentral Missouri energy program runs out of federal funding
Central Missouri Community Action's Winter Crisis Utility Assistance Program is no longer available.
View ArticleCurrent winter flu season is the worst in a decade
Mid-Missouri pediatrician shares helpful ways to prevent and treat the virus
View ArticleLawmakers bring more business for Jefferson City restaurants
As lawmakers return to Jefferson City, restaurants see an increase in business.
View ArticleMissouri dodges the worst of the flu for now
The weekly map of flu cases put out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows Missouri with regional activity, one step down from the worst, "widespread" cases.
View ArticleSt. Louis brew comes to mid-Missouri
St. Louis-based William K. Busch Brewing Company expands to Columbia and Jefferson City.
View ArticleElectric rates rising for customers in western Missouri
Monthly bills will be rising for hundreds of thousands of electricity customers in western Missouri.
View ArticleMissouri power plant has been named a top polluter
An Ameren Missouri power plant ranks high on the polluter list.
View ArticlePolice search for Columbia shooter
Columbia police are investigating a shooting Wednesday night.
View ArticleColumbia woman cheats employer, customers
She was sentenced in federal court Wednesday for tax evasion after embezzling more than $257,000
View ArticleMo. Gov. Nixon appoints 3 to St. Louis dome board
Gov. Jay Nixon has named three people to the commission responsible for overseeing the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.
View ArticleMoberly residents get sidewalk improvements
In a news release, officials with MoDOT said the city will get $274,200 in federal transportation enhancement funds for the McKinsey Street Sidewalk Improvements project.
View ArticleColumbia College president announces retirement
After nearly 18 years at the helm of the school, Dr. Gerald Brouder will step down on August 1.
View ArticleNixon calls for faith at Prayer Breakfast
Governor Nixon hosted a prayer breakfast that drew about 750 people Thursday morning.
View ArticleColumbia fire station has grand re-opening
Area dignitaries cut a ribbon to celebrate the re-opening of Fire Station 3.
View ArticleFate of local Ruby Tuesdays unknown after closings announced
The company will close between six and eight locations
View ArticleFederal funding cut for utility assistance programs
One California, Missouri man speaks about how it will affect his livelihood
View ArticleMurder charges filed in toddler death
Joseph Laswell saw his charged amended to include second degree murder in the death of Jayden Bradds.
View ArticleStrong feelings on both sides of Wal-Mart project
The Tax Increment Financing Commission of a St. Louis County town is opposing $15 million in subsidies for a planned Wal-Mart Super Center, but the project might still get the go-ahead.
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