(The Associated Press) Jefferson City News-Tribune, July 8 Revival of gas chamber an unlikely option A vast divide may separate what is possible and what is probable. Attorney General Chris… Read more »
San Fran coroner reviews if vehicle ran over girl
By LISA LEFF and PAUL ELIAS (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — Amid the marvel of nearly all aboard Asiana Flight 214 surviving a crash landing, authorities here are investigating an unspeakable… Read more »
Newseum makes changes as funding falls short
By BRETT ZONGKER (WASHINGTON, AP) — In five years since moving to its new home overlooking the U.S. Capitol, the Newseum has become a major attraction with 4 million people… Read more »
Athletics score early in 10-4 rout of Royals
By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Luis Mendoza made 25 starts for the Royals last season. He pitched over the winter with the Obregon Yanquis and then joined… Read more »
NRA museum to open in Bass Pro Shops
(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — The grand opening of a new National Rifle Association museum takes place next month inside Bass Pro Shops’ flagship store in southwest Missouri. The Springfield News-Leader… Read more »
Missouri ‘Blue Book’ could return to print
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — The Missouri “Blue Book” is a page closer to marking its return to paper. Gov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation that allows the secretary of… Read more »
KU student gets 3-year, $90K NASA fellowship
(LAWRENCE, Kan., AP) — A University of Kansas student has received a NASA fellowship to design better tools for predicting how climate change will affect sea levels. Theresa Stumpf of… Read more »
Mo./Kan. public colleges carefully seek minorities
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Public colleges in Missouri and Kansas say a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action won’t affect how they recruit minority students. Officials at… Read more »