By HARRY DUNPHY and MARTIN CRUTSINGER (WASHINGTON, AP) – World finance leaders say they are determined to attack a sluggish global economy in which growth is too weak and unemployment… Read more »
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Midwestern river cities brace for floodwaters
By JIM SALTER and JIM SUHR (CLARKSVILLE, Mo., AP) – Artists, farmers, National Guardsmen – even prison inmates – pitched in Saturday to help a small Missouri river town hold… Read more »
Final shootout, then Boston bombing suspect caught
By EILEEN SULLIVAN and JAY LINDSAY (WATERTOWN, Mass., AP) – For just a few minutes, it seemed as if the dragnet that had shut down a metropolitan area of millions… Read more »
UCM approves transfer of The Bridge to KCPT
(WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – The University of Central Missouri Board of Governors has approved the transfer of ownership of KTBG-FM 90.9 – The Bridge to Kansas City Public Television. The… Read more »
Red Sox postpone Royals game during manhunt
By HOWARD ULMAN (BOSTON, AP) — The Red Sox and Bruins postponed their games Friday while authorities searched for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings and officials warned nearly… Read more »

Police kill local man during overnight raid
(WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – A man was shot and killed by police around 10:50 p.m. Thursday in a home at 406 Ninth Street Terrace, according to a Police Department press… Read more »
Poll: Public pessimism on economy is increasing
By JENNIFER AGIESTA and TOM RAUM (WASHINGTON, AP) – For the third year in a row, the nation’s economic recovery has hit a springtime soft spot. Reflecting that weakness, only… Read more »
Kansas City firm top choice to design NFL stadium
(ATLANTA, AP) – The Kansas City-based architecture firm that designed the new stadium shared by the New York Jets and Giants is the top choice to design a new stadium… Read more »
Sheriff: Storage unit led to arrests in DA deaths
By DANNY ROBBINS (KAUFMAN, Texas, AP) – A tip pointing to a cache of guns and a vehicle hidden at a storage unit helped investigators to unravel a meticulous revenge… Read more »
Boston must stay in place amid terror hunt
By EILEEN SULLIVAN, KATIE ZEZIMA and MEGHAN BARR (WATERTOWN, Mass., AP) — All residents of Boston were ordered to stay in their homes Friday morning as the search for the… Read more »