(ST. LOUIS, AP) — Two people are dead after a violent night involving separate fatal shootings St. Louis. Both shootings happened on the city’s north side. No arrests have been made. One… Read more »
Category: Missouri News
Fire where St. Joseph couple died destroyed by fire
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo., AP) — A fire has destroyed the home where an elderly St. Joseph couple was shot to death by their grandson. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office says firefighters responded… Read more »
Teen suspect turns himself in after 14-year-old girl killed
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — St. Louis police are investigating the death of a 14-year-old girl who was shot in the back at a friend’s home. Police say a 14-year-old boy turned himself… Read more »
Western Ky. ferry to Missouri reopening
(HICKMAN, Ky., AP) — The Dorena-Hickman Ferry on the western tip of Kentucky will be reopening after weeks of high water. The ferry that connects Hickman, Kentucky to Missouri near Dorena will… Read more »
Local foundation, student earn MLK Community Service Awards
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – The University of Central Missouri and the Greater Warrensburg Area Chamber of Commerce recognized the Todd Hamann Memorial Foundation and Chilhowee High School senior Daphanie Parks with… Read more »
Curator joins call for dismissal of Melissa Click
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — A member of the board of curators for the four-campus University of Missouri system has joined the call for an assistant professor at the Columbia campus to be… Read more »
Missouri House passes first bills of session on ethics
By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Still reeling from the chaotic end of last session and the resignation of the chamber’s leader, members of the Missouri House started… Read more »
Monsanto to build $140M cotton seed processing unit in Texas
(LUBBOCK, Texas, AP) — Monsanto says plans to build a $140 million cotton seed processing plant in West Texas, where nearly 40 percent of the nation’s fluffy fiber is planted. The St…. Read more »
Probation ordered for gun buyer in Jewish site killings
(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — A southern Missouri man has been sentenced to five years of probation for purchasing one of the shotguns that a white supremacist used in a deadly attack at… Read more »

Substation failure results in power outage
By LEAH WANKUM Managing Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – A piece of KCP&L equipment malfunctioned at a substation on the west side of downtown Thursday afternoon, leaving most of the… Read more »