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by Margaret Stafford, AP KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved removing Dr. Martin Luther King’s name from one of the city’s most historic boulevards, less than a year after the city council decided to...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Hasahn French scored 20 points on 9-of-15 shooting as Saint Louis easily defeated Florida Gulf Coast 89-67 in a season opener for both teams on Tuesday night. Jordan Goodwin had 18 points and nine rebounds for...
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis County’s embattled police chief says a jury’s $20 million verdict in a gay discrimination lawsuit is an opportunity for improvement in his department. Jon Belmar spoke Tuesday with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch , his...
HOUSTON, Mo. — Residents of the city of Houston approved the continuation of a sales tax used for road and sidewalk improvements during Tuesday’s municipal election. The final unofficial total for the election was 118-43. The quarter-cent tax is on retail...
LICKING, Mo. — Residents inside of the Licking School District rejected a property tax initiative for school improvements on Tuesday. The proposal would have increased the tax ceiling $.85 from $2.75 to $3.60 per $100 assessed valuation through tax year...
LICKING, Mo. — A woman from Licking faces drug charges after a traffic stop on Monday evening. Authorities say 38-year-old Cynthia Farris was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and fail to drive on the...
HOUSTON, Mo. — Two people face charges following an assault in Mountain Grove on Sunday. 27-year-old Danny Nungesser of Mountain Grove and 35-year-old Stacey Sartor of Mountain Grove were charged with 1st-degree assault, armed criminal action, property damage and unlawful...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Mo. — A child from Winona suffered minor injuries late Tuesday morning after the vehicle she was in ran off-road and overturned. A Highway Patrol report says the 2-year-old girl was taken to her physician in a private...

Senate safety panel meets

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A new Missouri Senate panel conducts its first hearing. The Missouri Senate Interim Committee on Public Safety held its first meeting on Monday of this week. Senator Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, is the committee chair, and...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — West Plains Middle School and South Fork Elementary invite parents and guardians to participate in a suicide prevention training on Thursday, November 7. The training will start at 5:30 pm at the West Plains Middle School...