By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Jeremy Guthrie lasted six shaky innings and the Kansas City bullpen held off the Minnesota Twins the rest of the way Wednesday… Read more »
Mo. Gov. Nixon vetoes income tax cut legislation
By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed legislation Wednesday that would have cut Missouri’s income tax rate for the first time in more than… Read more »
Ameren advises letting structures stay at Mo. lake
By CHRIS BLANK (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Ameren Missouri is recommending federal regulators allow 215 non-conforming decks, patios, gazebos and boathouses to remain standing at the Lake of the… Read more »
House swears in new representative from Missouri
(WASHINGTON, AP) — Jason Smith, a 32-year-old Missouri state lawmaker, livestock farm owner and attorney, has taken the oath to become the newest member of the House. Smith on Tuesday… Read more »
Game of Thrones: Finale draws near
By ANDY LYONS (digitalBURG) – “Game of Thrones” is known to kill main characters as they are on the rise. Sunday’s ninth episode of season three was no exception, and… Read more »

Café building owner awarded façade grant
(Correction: This version of the story corrects the identification of Sandy Irle as the owner of the building, not the cafe.) (WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The first downtown building owner was… Read more »
Solar plane lands successfully in St. Louis
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — A solar-powered plane attempting to fly across the United States has landed at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. The Solar Impulse landed about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday after… Read more »
Lawyer: Manning wanted to enlighten US about war
By DAVID DISHNEAU and PAULINE JELINEK (FORT MEADE, Md., AP) — Sitting almost motionless, Pfc. Bradley Manning listened to his attorney argue that the soldier was young and naive and… Read more »