(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — Graduate assistants at the University of Missouri suspect the university is monitoring their private social media conversations as the students attempt to organize. Among hundreds of… Read more »
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Ameren plans electric car charging stations in Missouri
By JIM SALTER Associated Press (ST. LOUIS, AP) — Ameren Missouri is seeking approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission to build six public charging stations for electric vehicles between… Read more »
The Latest: Milwaukee chief says man was shot in the neck
(MILWAUKEE, AP) — The Latest on violence in Milwaukee following the shooting of a man by police (all times local): 12:40 p.m. Milwaukee’s police chief says an 18-year-old man suffered… Read more »
Case against Capitol protesters moves forward in Missouri
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Prosecutors are moving forward with a case against 23 clergy members arrested after participating in a Missouri Senate protest. A few dozen faith leaders sang… Read more »
State Fair wraps up its first weekend of festivities
(SEDALIA, Mo., AP) — The Missouri State Fair has wrapped up its first weekend of competitions and concerts. The Sedalia Democrat reported that highlights included an event Sunday to thank… Read more »
One person shot in Milwaukee during 2nd night of skirmishes
By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press (MILWAUKEE, AP) — Police said one person was shot at a Milwaukee protest on Sunday and officers used an armored vehicle to retrieve the injured victim… Read more »
Missouri man charged with shooting at vehicles, wounding 6
(JOPLIN, Mo., AP) — A southwest Missouri man is charged in two counties after shootings that wounded six people and two dogs in what police believe were random attacks. Tom… Read more »
Missouri candidate Greitens gets $1M from GOP governor group
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Former Navy SEAL officer Eric Greitens has received $1 million from the Republican Governors Association for his Missouri gubernatorial campaign. The contribution comes about a… Read more »

New Space Aims to Promote Diversity, Support Minorities
By LEAH WANKUM For the Muleskinner (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — It doesn’t have an official name yet, but a new multicultural center is the university’s next step toward diversity and… Read more »
Lawsuit accuses municipalities of targeting the poor
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — A federal lawsuit accuses 13 north St. Louis County municipalities of a coordinated police and court effort to target poor people, most of them black. The… Read more »