(AP) Survivors are recounting the terror of hiding in a dark closet during the massacre that killed 11 at a Pittsburgh synagogue and asking why the gunman …
Read More »Human remains near Sedalia
Human bones have turned up in some woods southeast of Sedalia. Authorities say a state conservation agent found the remains Saturday evening near the Eagle Brook Farm …
Read More »Thomas announces re-election bid
Ian Thomas will run for a third term on Columbia City Council. The Fourth Ward representative announced his bid for re-election on Sunday. Councilman Karl Skala and …
Read More »Wanted man surrenders after armed Moberly standoff
A wanted Randolph County man surrenders after a weekend standoff. Police say Shon Diegan barricaded himself in to a garage on Morehead Street with a gun on …
Read More »Federal, state agencies send $2.3M to reconnect Katy Trail
(AP) – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Federal Highway Administration are funneling $2.3 million into connecting the final gap along the Katy Trail State …
Read More »Brazil elects Bolsonaro president
(AP) – In some of his first words to the nation as president-elect, far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro promised to defend the constitution and unite a bitterly divided …
Read More »Councilwoman: lots of possibilities at MSP site
What will the old Missouri State Penitentiary become? Now that Jefferson City holds title to about 30 acres at the prison, Councilwoman Laura Ward says there are …
Read More »11 killed in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The suspect in the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue expressed hatred of Jews during the rampage and told officers afterward that Jews were …
Read More »Special tip line set up for Darnell Gray search
You can now call in tips about a missing Jefferson City boy to a special phone line. The number if you have information about Darnell Gray is …
Read More »Pres. Trump to visit Columbia on Thursday
President Donald Trump is coming to Columbia. Trump’s personal website now has a rally set for Thursday, Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Columbia Regional Airport. The …
Read More »Reward offered in investigation of missing Jefferson City boy
A four-year-old has gone missing in Jefferson City. Police say they learned Darnell Gray was not at his home on Buena Vista St. near Southwest Blvd. at …
Read More »Person detained in mail-bomb investigation
(AP) — Federal authorities detained a person in Florida on Friday in connection with the mail-bomb scare that widened to 12 suspicious packages, the Justice Department said. …
Read More »(AUDIO) Constitution Party candidate Jacob Luetkemeyer
Jacob Luetkemeyer is the Constitution Party candidate for Missouri Auditor on Nov. 6. Among the other candidates are Democratic incumbent Nicole Galloway and Republican Saundra McDowell. The …
Read More »US economy grew at strong 3.5 percent rate in Q3
(AP) – The U.S. economy grew at a robust annual rate of 3.5 percent in the July-September quarter as the strongest burst of consumer spending in nearly …
Read More »Three hurt in Jefferson City shooting
It’s a triple shooting in Jefferson City. Police say two men and a woman have non-life threatening injuries after they were shot Thursday on Montana Street. That’s …
Read More »Trump sends troops to border as response to caravan
(AP) — The Trump administration is planning to dispatch 800 or more active duty troops to the southern border at the direction of a president who has …
Read More »Saudi Arabia again changes its story on Khashoggi killing
(AP) — Signaling a major pivot in its narrative, Saudi Arabia on Thursday said evidence shows that the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was premeditated, an apparent …
Read More »Megyn Kelly absent from show following blackface comments
(AP) — Megyn Kelly was absent from her NBC News morning show on Thursday following this week’s controversy over her comments about blackface, amid indications that her …
Read More »China, Japan show united front on ‘free and fair’ trade
(AP) China and Japan have displayed a united front on “free and fair” trade as leaders of Asia’s two biggest economies met in Beijing. After meeting with …
Read More »Multi-county energy transmission line proposal gets hearing date
A wind energy transmission line across Missouri is back on the table. The Missouri Public Service Commission set a December 18-19 hearing date to consider the application …
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