By JIM SALTER (ST. LOUIS, AP) — A businessman opened fire on his employees at a St. Louis office, killing a man and two women before turning the gun on… Read more »
Deck collapses at popular Miami-area sports bar
By BILL CORMIER and DAVID FISCHER (NORTH BAY VILLAGE, Fla., AP) — The outdoor deck at a popular Miami-area sports bar partially collapsed during the NBA Finals, sending dozens of… Read more »
WMMC launches hospitalist program July 1
(Warrensburg, Mo.) – Western Missouri Medical Center recently announced that the new hospitalist program will begin July 1 at WMMC in partnership with Saint Luke’s Physicians Specialists. The inpatient team… Read more »
Appellate court denies motion to remove judge
By ANDY LYONS (digitalBURG) – The Missouri Western District Court of Appeals has decided that R. Michael Wagner will remain the judge in the trial of Ziyad T. Abid. Attorneys… Read more »

Lee’s Summit hosts World War II era bomber
Story and photos by ANDY LYONS (LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo., digitalBURG) – Every week, residents of Warrensburg can see the small T-38 Talon, Apache helicopters, A-10 Thunderbolts, and the B-2 Spirits… Read more »
Valverde loses lead for Verlander, KC tops Tigers
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Justin Verlander did his part, shutting down the Kansas City Royals. Once he left, the Detroit Tigers ran into trouble. Jose Valverde gave up a… Read more »
2 Mo. ballot measures approved for circulation
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Supporters of two proposed amendments to the Missouri Constitution can begin collecting signatures to get the measures on a statewide ballot. The secretary of state’s… Read more »
K.C. teen tosses first pitch via telerobot
By JANIE McCAULEY (OAKLAND, Calif., AP) — From some 1,800 miles away in Kansas City, Mo., 13-year-old Nick LeGrande threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Yankees-Athletics game Wednesday… Read more »