(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri’s rate of population growth is lagging behind most of the rest of the country. New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau estimate that Missouri… Read more »
Category: Missouri News
University of Missouri sued by camera operator
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — A Kansas City cameraman is suing the University of Missouri after he fell off a platform while he was videotaping a basketball game at Mizzou arena…. Read more »
Kirkwood changes discrimination law
(KIRKWOOD, Mo., AP) — Another Missouri town has amended its anti-discrimination ordinance to include prohibitions against discrimination for sexual orientation and gender identity. The Kirkwood City Council voted unanimously for… Read more »
KC man guilty of killing man who was apologizing
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A 32-year-old Kansas City man was convicted of killing a childhood friend who was trying to apologize to him. Curtis Bradley will be sentenced Feb…. Read more »
Country singer Tate Stevens wins Fox’s ‘X Factor’
(NEW YORK, AP) — Missouri native Tate Stevens, who was mentored by music exec L.A. Reid on the second season of “The X Factor,” has won the Fox singing competition…. Read more »
4-year-old KC boy killed in apparent gang dispute
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City police say a 4-year-old boy who died after a shooting was the innocent victim of a gang dispute. Police say Aydan Perea was… Read more »
OSHA cites postal service in Mo. carrier’s death
(INDEPENDENCE, Mo., AP) — Federal regulators have proposed a $70,000 fine against the U.S. Postal Service in the death of a mail carrier who had complained about feeling ill from… Read more »
Autopsy doesn’t reveal cause of death of Mo. teen
(BUFFALO, Mo., AP) — The cause of death for a southwest Missouri teenager whose body was found weighted down in a lake is still a mystery. Benton County Coroner Jim… Read more »
Mo. professor pleads not guilty to casino cheating
(CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., AP) — A Southeast Missouri State University professor pleaded not guilty to charges that he cheated at Cape Girardeau’s casino. Sixty-six-year-old Roger C. Arpin, a longtime literature… Read more »
Releases into Missouri River will be increased
(OMAHA, Neb., AP) — The amount of water flowing into the lower Missouri River will be increased this week because of concerns about colder temperatures, but the increase isn’t likely… Read more »