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A defense lawyer says officials have recommended probation and a $5,000 fine for a Missouri woman involved in a MySpace hoax on a 13-year-old girl who committed...
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A southwest Missouri woman convicted of second-degree murder committed suicide at home before she could be sentenced.
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A south-central Missouri baseball player who was struck by a wild pitch has died.
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A company whose factory in northwest Missouri gave farmers fertilizer that critics say contained a cancer-causing chemical disputed the claims Thursday and defended its...
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The power company AmerenUE has suspended plans to build a second nuclear reactor at its central Missouri plant.
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A tannery in northwest Missouri was accused in a lawsuit Wednesday of contaminating farmland with a chemical that caused a tumor cluster in a town’s residents.
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Missouri’s Supreme Court on Monday scheduled the execution of a man convicted of killing a good Samaritan 15 years ago, as his attorneys seek to prevent Gov. Jay...
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Regulators have shut down American Sterling Bank in Missouri, raising the number of bank failures so far this year to 24.
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Authorities say three siblings have died in an early morning fire that swept through their home in rural central Missouri.
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The remains of a soldier who was captured by enemy forces during the Korean War are returning to Missouri, 58 years after he was reported missing.
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Four people, including two young brothers, were found slain in an apartment on Monday, police said.
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Police say the bodies of four people have been found in an apartment near Kansas City, Mo., and that they suspect foul play.
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A Missouri man has been arraigned on second-degree murder and other charges involving three children he allegedly fathered with his teenage daughter.
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The University of Missouri has settled a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the family of a former reserve linebacker who collapsed on the field during a 2005 preseason...
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Missouri’s J.T. Tiller bites his lip as he watches television while pairings are announced for the NCAA tournament Sunday, March 15, 2009, at a watch party in Columbia, Mo. Missouri is the No. 3 seed in the West Region.
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