Drunk cop shot Kansas city bouncer twice www.privateofficer.com
(CN) – A drunk police officer shot a bouncer twice after the man refused to let him into a bar with his police-issued gun, the bouncer claims in court. Rodney Babbs Jr. sued Officer Bryan Block ...
View ArticleMissouri fines Nevada telemarketers more than $41000
Attorney General Chris Koster Two Nevada companies have agreed to pay Missouri $41,500 in penalties for violating the state's no-call law for telemarketers, according the Missouri attorney ...
View ArticleMissouri Senate panel vote to end renters tax break
A Missouri Senate budget panel voted Tuesday to end a longtime tax break for low-income seniors and disabled residents. A Senate budget panel voted Tuesday to end a longtime tax break for low-income ...
View ArticleWatch Missouri Golfer Swallowed by Sinkhole
And another sinkhole in the news this morning this one in southern Illinois it opened up in the fairway of a golf course eighteen hole eighteen foot. Deep hole -- a golfer last Friday the man ...
View ArticleBarge traffic on Missouri River still restricted
The recent rainfall in the region has allowed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to release a smaller amount of water usually released in March. The corps said the amount of water will be increased ...
View ArticleAdvocates argue Ameren Missouri surcharge is unnecessary
Ameren's return on equity was 11.66 percent last year. Consumer advocacy groups say a report released by Ameren Missouri on Monday showing its return on equity hit 11.66 percent last year proves ...
View ArticleMissouri teen drowns at Disneys Pop Century Resort
LAKE BUENA VISTA -- The Orange County Sheriff's Office says a 13-year-old boy has died after being pulled from a Disney resort swimming pool over the weekend. Officials say Anthony Johnson ...
View ArticleNew charge in 2009 death of Horton woman
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- The wife of a man convicted in the 2009 death of a Kansas woman is facing charges for allegedly helping her husband avoid ...
View ArticleKansas House preparing to debate gun measures
One bill on the House's debate calendar Wednesday would allow school districts and state colleges to designate employees who could carry concealed firearms inside their buildings, even if such ...
View ArticleKansas City Attorneys Get Crazy SEO Pitch On Voicemail
Kansas City attorneys recently had an experience that while at first quite a shock, turned out to be an outrageous hit online - and perhaps led to even more positive exposure for the firm. A quick ...
View ArticleMissouri appears poised to pass sports incentives
Missouri lawmakers appear poised to pass new incentives meant to keep the state in competition to host major sporting events such as the NCAA basketball ...
View ArticleMissouri to reduce phone surcharge that helps poor and disabled
Missouri lawmakers appear poised to pass new incentives meant to keep the state in competition to host major sporting events such as the NCAA basketball ...
View ArticleKansas bill would allow school employees to carry guns
Christina Blair of Shawnee has twin daughters in high school, including an aspiring teacher.She worries what might happen if a madman comes in with a gun and youre locked in a classroom. How do ...
View ArticleMerriam day care operator charged with child endangerment
KMBC's Diane Cho reported that Tamara Benhassine was charged with aggravated endangerment of a child. She was arrested Monday and bonded out the same ...
View ArticleAt Sistene Chapel black smoke no pope
Black smoke billows out from a chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel indicating that the College of Cardinals have failed to elect a new Pope on March 13, 2013 in Vatican City, ...
View ArticleGM begins addition to KCK plant
GM says the upgrade at Fairfax is designed to reduce the energy needed to build the cars and to reduce water consumption and chemical waste at the 572-acre ...
View ArticleMo. golfer falls into 15-foot sinkhole
WATERLOO, Ill. - A sinkhole opens up in the middle of a golf course, taking a golfer from Missouri with it. The man fell 15 feet, landing in mud and dislocating his shoulder. It sure wasn't the ...
View ArticleNo Pope Yet Black Smoke Rises After Morning Votes On Day 2 Of Conclave
Black smoke rose from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel at midday Wednesday in Vatican City. That means the cardinals have not yet chosen a new ...
View ArticleMissouri tax overhaul bill passes Senate moves to House
Despite a letter from Gov. Jay Nixon urging against it, the Missouri Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would cut state income taxes but increase sales tax in the biggest overhaul of the tax system ...
View ArticleMissouri lawmakers ready to spend to keep big sports events
The Post-Dispatch won big in the 2012 APME photo contest. The photo staff won 10 out of the 12 places in 4 categories. In addition, ...
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