34 min ago | KOMU-TV Columbia
Mo. Exports Hit Annual Record on China Purchases
Two business groups say Missouri exported a record amount of goods last year. The World Trade Center of St.
4 hrs ago | Star-Press
IU climbs five spots in Top 25; Notre Dame makes ranks, too
Indiana University moved up five spots to No. 18 in the Associated Press men's basketball Top 25 poll released today.
8 hrs ago | River Front Times
Top 5 Pieces on Trent Arsenault, Missouri-born DIY Sperm Donor / Porn Star
You either know Trent Arsenault as: the 36-year-old virgin in California who has fathered 15 children by giving away his own "organic" sperm on the Internet, OR "TrentDog," the amateur porn star on Xtube who's videotaped himself masturbating with a water polo ball and frozen blueberries.
13 hrs ago | Patch.com
Snow Heading to St. Louis on Monday
While the morning commute looks to be problem free, the afternoon and evening rush hour may be another story.
17 hrs ago | Insurance Journal West
Missouri House Approves Workplace Discrimination Bill
Despite several lawmakers voicing fears about reversing decades of hard-fought civil rights gains, the Missouri House approved a measure that would change the rules for workplace discrimination cases heard in state court.
Show-Me Institute's Andrew Wilson: Missouri lawmakers cast ballot for waste with recent election
Missouri lawmakers are feeling embarrassed. And well they should be. The representatives of the Show Me State were shown up in a knavish way when they called a statewide election and nobody came.
The Star's editorial | Missouri's misguided 'vision mandate'
For an ugly vision of how Missouri’s Capitol operates, look no further than the current push to renew an expensive and unnecessary mandate requiring eye exams for children entering public school.This mandate has been around since 2007.
Rapid Reaction: Missouri 72, Baylor 57
By Dana O'Neil What it means: At this point, Missouri is playing for seed and NCAA location more than anything.
Mo. dog breeding compromise spurs animal measures
Several Missouri lawmakers are pushing animal welfare and farmer freedom bills that they say came out of debate over Missouri's new dog breeding regulations.
Day after Maine win, Romney looks to money race
His losing streak broken and the GOP presidential race entering a lull, Mitt Romney now turns his attention to extending the huge cash advantage he enjoys over his rivals.
Moniteau County is in South Central Missouri; visited California lately?
This is the forty-second article in our series about Ozarks culture and heritage in the counties of Missouri that are part of the Ozarks region.
Berkeley Police Searching For Missing 11 Month Old
Berkeley Police are searching for a missing baby boy. Zamari Oliver, 11 months, was dropped off by his mother at a babysitter's, Tamara N. Collins', home on Tyndall Friday morning.
Santorum takes Missouri in poll
Rick Santorum spoke Friday, Feb. 3 at the John Knox Pavilion. The doors opened at 6:15 p.m., but lines formed early on this cold rainy night.
Navy names ship for former congresswoman Giffords
From left; Former Missouri Rep. Ike Skelton, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, former Arizona Rep.
Missouri troopers arrest eight in area, most on suspicion of DUI
The cold weather may have kept most people warm inside their homes, but it offered nothing but cold comfort to eight drivers who, one after another were pulled over and arrested — most of them on suspicion of drunken driving — early Saturday by Troop A of the Missouri Highway Patrol.
Missouri Ranks Highest In Black Victims of Homicide
Missouri leads the nation in homicides of black victims for the second year in a row, with a rate seven times higher than the national average.
For Romney, a new strategy after a Santorum surge
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is casting himself as a strict conservative as he looks to reset his campaign following three losses to rival Rick Santorum.
Romney Looks To End Losing Streak In Maine
Shaken by a string of failures, Romney is hoping to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat Saturday on the path to his party's nomination.
Bill Maher blasts Republicans for dividing America
Another excellent New Rule from Bill Maher, who took the GOP to task for being the ones who are really trying to divide Americans against one another, while blaming Obama for doing exactly that.
Missouri presidential primary sets new low for state voter turnout
Though Republican Rick Santorum claimed momentum from the results, just 8 percent of Missouri's registered voters cast ballots in its presidential primary - setting a new low for state electoral participation.
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