By DAVE CAMPBELL (MINNEAPOLIS, AP) — Kansas City’s pitching staff owns by far the best earned run average in the league, and Jeremy Guthrie turned in another more-than-serviceable start. The… Read more »
Nixon signs Mo. highway emergencies legislation
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Traffic offenses committed near emergencies on Missouri highways could lead to new penalties under legislation signed by Gov. Jay Nixon. The legislation makes it a… Read more »
Mo., Kan., university leaders retire with perks
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — University presidents in Kansas and Missouri are retiring with substantial financial packages that were uncommon a decade ago for leaders of public colleges. When University… Read more »
Founder of Kan.-based Brooke Corp. pleads guilty
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The founder of failed Kansas-based insurance franchising business Brooke Corp. has pleaded guilty to providing misleading information in a federal securities filing…. Read more »
Witness: leaked cables contained classified info
By DAVID DISHNEAU (FORT MEADE, Md., AP) — Army Pfc. Bradley Manning disclosed potentially damaging classified information in at least 117 of the more than 250,000 State Department cables he… Read more »
Fire Department reminds residents fireworks are not allowed
By NICOLE COOKE (digitalBURG) – As the July Fourth holiday quickly approaches, fireworks tents are starting to appear, and the Warrensburg Fire Department wants to remind residents that fireworks are… Read more »
‘White House Down:’ what summer movie filler should be
By ANDREW LINK (digitalBURG) — It can be difficult to tell from a trailer whether an action movie is going to be worth seeing. They all kind of have that… Read more »

Photo Story: Leaving a legacy of kindness
(Click on the photos to read the captions) Photo story by KAITLIN BECKER (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – Eddie Osborne, 62, is hardly ever seen without a smile. Once a resident… Read more »