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HOUSTON, Mo. — Texas County Memorial Hospital says residents in the region should be aware of scammers that are placing phone calls that are purported to be from the hospital. TCMH officials say the scammers are using a tactic called...
GAINESVILLE, Mo. — Donations are being sought to help foster children in three area counties. Stacey Garrison with Ozark County-based Helping Hands told Ozark Radio News that child sponsorships for foster kids in Wright, Douglas, and Ozark counties for their...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — 5th grade students at West Plains Middle School recently participated in the Socktober Sock Drive. Students, faculty, staff and community members donated new socks to give to the Bridges Program, which helps cover food, clothing and...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — The Ozarks Medical Center Foundation has announced that Don’s Auto Service will be a Gold Sponsor at this year’s Ozarks Cancer Crusade Gatsby Gala event to be held this Saturday, November 9, at 6 pm...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City would ban so-called gay conversion therapy for LGBTQ minors under an ordinance that is headed to the city council for consideration. KCUR reports that therapists who violate the ban could be fined up...
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CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — A St. Louis man whose uncle is serving a 25 year sentence in a deadly 2016 shooting has been acquitted of a second-degree murder charge in the killing. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that jurors deliberated...
by Peter Orsi, AP LA MORA, Mexico (AP) — With Mexican soldiers standing guard, a mother and two sons were carried to the grave in hand-hewn pine coffins Thursday at the first funeral for the victims of a drug-cartel ambush...
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A prosecutor says a University of Missouri student is the “prime suspect” in the disappearance of his Chinese wife and he played audio in court of the man saying he wanted a divorce “the sooner...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A former St. Louis County employee claims in a lawsuit that he was fired after standing up to a top elected official who later pleaded guilty in a pay-to-play scheme. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that...