2011 Joplin tornado losses could reach $2 billion
State regulators say insurance claims from the May 2011 Joplin tornado are likely to reach $2 billion.
View ArticleMo. House Democrats ban smoking in their offices
Missouri House Democrats have decided to prohibit smoking in their offices and plan to seek broader smoking restrictions at the state Capitol
View ArticleFlu vaccine is scarce in mid-Missouri
Local doctors predict the national epidemic will arrive in mid-Missouri within the next two weeks.
View ArticleMissouri ranks 41st in Education Week rankings
Missouri’s public schools are 41st in the country in Education Week's annual rankings.
View ArticleConvicted felon holds man at gunpoint while on drugs
He was on probation and parole for a 2001 homicide in Columbia
View ArticleHolts Summit Police respond to attempted child abduction report
Holts Summit Police responded to a report of an attempted child abduction Thursday afternoon.
View ArticleKRCG 13 live coverage of Inauguration Day 2013
Inauguration day in Missouri is on Monday, January 14.
View ArticleWomen's screams scare away gunman
Jefferson City police found nothing to aid their investigation after searching the area
View ArticleMan's mysterious midnight fall prompts police investigation
Jefferson City Police are asking for public's help in determining what caused a man to fall nearly 30 feet from the roof of a building.
View ArticleColumbia superintendent addresses school security
He said any teacher that brings a gun on campus would be fired on the spot.
View Article911 tax on April ballot would raise $9 million a year
Boone County voters will vote on a three-eighth cent sales tax on the April ballot.
View ArticleJefferson City prepares for Monday's Inauguration
Road closures and parking restrictions will start Sunday.
View ArticleStarved cattle found on Stover property
Authorities want 50 charges, plus one felony count, filed against the owner
View ArticleGov. Nixon says extending school year will keep state competitive
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Gov. Jay Nixon wants Missouri school children to spend more time in the classroom.
View ArticleJudge approves Franklin County coal ash landfill
UNION, Mo. (AP) -- A judge has ruled in favor of an effort to develop a new coal ash landfill in eastern Missouri's Franklin County.
View ArticleColumbia man arrested, police find over 70 marijuana plants in apartment
A Columbia man is facing multiple drug-related charges after police discovered a marijuana growing operation in his house Friday.
View ArticleDisagreement in procedure to fill lieutenant governor position
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri officials do not agree on what procedure to use if it's necessary to fill a midterm vacancy for lieutenant governor.
View ArticlePreparing for a wintry weekend
Mid-Missourians can expect to see some freezing rain and snow tonight into tomorrow morning, and crews are preparing to handle the wintry weather.
View ArticleLivestock producers to combat cattle rustling
MOUNT VERNON, Mo. (AP) -- Livestock producers in southwest Missouri are confronting an outbreak of cattle rustling that one sheriff says appears to involve organized thieves targeting a cluster of...
View ArticleRock blasting puts Mississippi River in ship shape
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Crews have completed the most critical phase of removing bedrock that threatened barges along a crucial stretch of the drought-starved Mississippi River in southern Illinois.
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