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University of Missouri plans $23 million hall renovation
The university announced the $23 million plan to renovate Pickard, Swallow and Jesse halls in a news release Thursday, although it still must be approved by the Board of Curators.
Students develop car fueled by facebook
A group of Missouri High School Students will be driving to Washington, D.C. next week.
Mid-Missouri veterans head to Moore
"They ended the search and rescue midnight of yesterday, so we're gonna start cleaning up the rubble, cleaning up people's houses, lawns, buildings...all the destruction we're going to try to clear that out so we can build anew," former Army Sergeant Levi Newman said.
Larry Conners: After KMOV-TV Firing, Former Anchor's Lawyers Consider Lawsuit
Attorneys for fired news anchor Larry Conners are considering taking legal action against KMOV-TV, which announced this week that it was terminating the veteran newsman over his controversial comments about the IRS .
Brewers team up on beer to help military families
Craft breweries from around the country are teaming up to raise money for military families by selling a beer aged on baseball bats.
Legislative inaction ends latest 'liquor wars in Missouri
Missouri senators concluded the legislative session without voting on a bill that would have strengthened the state's alcohol distribution cartel.
Missouri Filmmakers Tap Punk Legends Ian Mackaye, Jacob Bannon for Dither: The DIY Sound
Late last year, Bret Hoy and Sam Geneser set out to cast a lens on Midwestern punk.
Most Mo. park beaches open for weekend
The Department of Natural Resources reports two beaches will remain closed for the opening weekend.
Missouri adds 40 to state elk population
Missouri conservation officials have added 40 elk to the state's population as part of a project to restore the animals to the state.
A penny for Penny Pritzker's thoughts
U.S. Secretary of Commerce-designate Penny Pritzker is a billionaire Chicago hotel and real estate mogul, and lynchpin of the Windy City's "Ladies who lunch" group that fostered Barack Obama's political career.
6 What is the latest in Missouri politics
Hour 2- Guest: Former Representative Melissa Leach & Rocket Anderson What did Missouri Republicans stop when it comes to transparency and what are they saying? What is DESE asking to do? What Greene County representative didn't vote for Common Core and what do we know about his votes that day? What is a state guard and what is the need for ... (more)
Former Missouri US Attorney Files Suit Against IRS on Behalf of Tea Party
Todd P. Graves, a former United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri who left the Department of Justice under unpleasant circumstances , is representing the Northern California Tea Party Patriots.
MU's Jesse, Swallow and Pickard halls to close for renovations
The university is planning a $22.85 million project to make significant changes to Jesse Hall, Swallow Hall and Pickard Hall, subject to approval by the UM Board of Curators.
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff on Saturday to honor fallen Missouri soldier
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered that the U.S. and Missouri flags at state buildings in all 114 counties and the City of St.
Missouri General Assembly Gives Final Approval to Rep. Chrissy...
Missouri General Assembly Gives Final Approval to Rep. Chrissy Sommer's Bill to Eliminate Double Taxation for Businesses JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.
Gun Makers: Free land up for grabs in Missouri
In Howell County, Mo., three pieces of land are being made available free of charge-yes, free of charge-for gun manufacturers looking to move from unfriendly territory.
Mike Davis Named Alexia Foundation Chair
Photography editor and educator Mike Davis has been named as the new Alexia Chair for Documentary Photography at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
Chase Arrest: Centerville Man Facing Charges
A Centerville man is behind bars after leading law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase that spanned three counties and two states.
Boone Co. man sentenced to jail for child porn
Patrick Drury, 29, will spend 25 years in the Missouri Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to two charges of child porn.
Missouri Passes E-Card and 2 Other Insurance-related Bills
PCI applauds the passing of "No Play, No Pay" and Workers' Comp Reform in Missouri; new legislation also permits electronic proof of insurance for consumers.