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by Andrew DeMillo, AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a death row inmate who was spared from execution...
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Two attorneys involved in an animal rights group’s open records lawsuit against the University of Missouri are seeking $345,000 in...
PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona elected official accused of paying women from a poor Pacific island nation to give their babies up for adoption...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Star says it will stop publishing a print edition on Saturdays in mid-March as more readers...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eight fluffy macaroni penguin chicks have been born at the Kansas City Zoo. Their eggs were flown in from SeaWorld...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. —The Missouri Department of Conservation has named Mountain View native Sarah Medlock as the new regional administrator to lead operations in...
VAN BUREN, Mo. — After 42 years of federal service, Ozark National Scenic Riverways Superintendent Larry Johnson is retiring on January 3. Larry has been...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — A social media storm had brewed over two flags and competing ideologies within the student body at West Plains High...
WEST PLAINS, Mo. — The First Christian Church of West Plains donated over $5,000 to the Ozarks Medical Center Cancer Patient Emergency Fund.  As a...
LICKING, Mo. — Two people face charges in connection with a stolen trailer recovered in the Licking area. 28-year-old Randall Shepherd of Licking faces one...