(AP) – The Indianapolis Colts accomplished Sunday night what they failed to do in January. They beat the Chiefs in Kansas City. Marlon Mack ran for 132 …
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Info from 2nd whistleblower could undercut Trump
(AP) – The disclosure of a second whistleblower threatens to undermine arguments made by President Donald Trump and his allies that a whistleblower complaint was improperly filed …
Read More »Moberly man dies in Columbia motorcycle crash
A Moberly man dies in a Columbia motorcycle crash. Police say Tracy Page was riding his Harley on the Business Loop at about 11:40 a.m. Saturday. He …
Read More »Cardinals on brink of elimination after Game 3 loss
(AP) – Dansby Swanson hit a tying double with two outs in the ninth inning and Adam Duvall delivered a two-run single as the Atlanta Braves rallied …
Read More »US troops start pullout from along Turkey’s border in Syria
(AP) — Syria’s Kurds accused the U.S. of turning its back on its allies and risking gains made in the fight against the Islamic State group as …
Read More »Community members rally against recent Columbia violence
Nearly 100 people got together in Columbia on Sunday yesterday (sun) for anti-violence demonstrations. There was a walk on Providence in honor of recent shooting victim Danielle …
Read More »Blunt weighs in on impeachment process
(Missourinet) Over the weekend, another whistleblower emerged who reportedly can corroborate the first account of President Trump’s conversation with the new Ukrainian president. President Trump is under …
Read More »Witness in ex-Dallas officer’s murder trial shot and killed
(AP) — A witness in the murder trial of a white Dallas police officer who fatally shot her black neighbor has been killed in a shooting, the …
Read More »GM-UAW talks take turn for worse; settlement not near
(AP) – The top negotiator in contract talks between General Motors and the United Auto Workers says bargaining has hit a big snag. In an email to …
Read More »University, community colleges offer transfer partnership
(AP) – The University of Missouri will guarantee admission to students from the state’s community colleges if they meet certain requirements. The university and the Missouri Community …
Read More »Fulton Middle School goes on brief lockdown
A call from Fulton High School claiming there was a gun on the middle school campus puts the middle school in lockdown on Friday, and a high …
Read More »Mexico man allegedly caught with drugs, stolen items
Audrain County authorities say a Mexico man had a lot of naughty stuff in his backpack. Joseph Lovell, 36, allegedly drove away from a traffic stop for …
Read More »Columbia man arrested in shots fired incident
Another shots fired incident in Columbia leads to a man under arrest. 21-year-old Terrell Lawrence of Columbia was apparently involved in the case, which happened near Rice …
Read More »Local HyVee stores part of data breach
Some local stores got caught up in that HyVee data breach. The grocery chain now says the breach happened between last December and this July. It did …
Read More »Texts show reactions to Trump demands on Ukraine
(AP) Three House committees have released dozens of texts between U.S. diplomats in Ukraine discussing how to handle a response to President Donald Trump’s demands that the …
Read More »Schnucks grocery chain to end tobacco sales as of Jan. 1
(AP) — Schnuck Markets Inc., one of the Midwest’s largest grocery store chains, will stop selling cigarettes, chewing tobacco and other tobacco products as of Jan. 1. …
Read More »Trump asks China to investigate Biden and son
(AP) President Donald Trump is calling on China to probe former Vice President Joe Biden. The president is already ensnarled in an impeachment investigation over his request …
Read More »Mo. Supreme Court weighs voter ID requirement
(Missourinet) The State Supreme Court is deciding whether voters without a photo ID must sign a statement at the polls swearing they are who they say they …
Read More »US vaping illnesses top 1,000; death count is up to 18
(AP) — The number of vaping-related illnesses has surpassed 1,000, and there’s no sign the outbreak is fading, U.S. health officials said Thursday. Doctors say the illnesses, …
Read More »Hawley: declining Missouri life expectancy sign of a crisis
(Missourinet) A new state report shows Missouri’s death rate reached a record high for the sixth consecutive year. According to the report, the leading cause of death …
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