Missouri Ethics Commission finds St. Louis County Library violated election law
In January 2007, Tom Dempsey was one of 50,000 Ameren Missouri customers in St. Charles County whose homes lost power after a fierce winter ...
View ArticleKansas State Senate adopts resolution supporting Azerbaijani-US relations
On 20 March 2013, the Senate of the US Kansas State legislature adopted a resolution expressing support for the Azerbaijani-US relations. The resolution praises the alliance of the US and Azerbaijan as...
View ArticleShields pleased with progress in final spring outing
Email SURPRISE, Ariz. -- After giving up nine runs on 11 hits in his previous start, James Shields took some corrective measures. "Obviously, sometimes you get hit around a little bit in Spring...
View ArticleSix-hit night as good as it gets for Getz
Email SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Chris Getz thought perhaps he'd had six hits one time in college -- but in a doubleheader. On Wednesday night, Getz went a perfect 6-for-6 in a single 10-inning game, a 9-9...
View ArticleNelson Mandela in South African hospital after recurrence of lung infection
SOUTH Africa has asked the world to pray for former president Nelson Mandela who was admitted to hospital following a recurrence of a lung infection. The 94-year-old, affectionately known as Madiba,...
View ArticleU.S. B-2 stealth bombers flew to South Korea
The United States said Thursday it sent stealth bombers to South Korea to participate in annual military exercises amid spiking tensions with North ...
View ArticleKansas Citys Entrepreneurial Disrupters-4
New Years Eve at the Scottish Rite Temple & Guild, are a few of the promotional events produced by the brothers & sisters Kevin, Doug, Neely, and Piper Bordegon of Borda Productions. A "family...
View ArticleWorker finds eyes at KC gas station
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Investigators with the Kansas City Police Department want to know who left a set of eyes at an area gas station. An employee at the Conoco at NW 112th and N. Ambassador called police...
View ArticlePistorius Bail Restrictions Eased
PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) - A judge in South Africa says Oscar Pistorius, who is charged with murdering his girlfriend, can leave South Africa to compete in international competition, with...
View ArticleSouth Africa judge lifts Pistorius travel ban
South African track star Oscar Pistorius, charged with murder in the slaying of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, is once more allowed to travel overseas after a judge lifted a bail condition Thursday...
View ArticleMissouri House approves tax breaks for businesses
A series of legislation aimed at reducing taxes for local businesses won approval by the Missouri House. One of the bills passed would create a tax credit for so-called "angel investors" in high-tech,...
View ArticleSporting Kansas City plays Saturday at Sporting Park
Sporting Kansas City plays Saturday March 30 at the Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan. The soccer team will be hosting the Montreal Impact at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $20 to $120. ...
View ArticleKansas bill would free phone companies from serving rural areas and poor
Continuing an annual Easter season tradition, the AT&T Telephone Pioneers hosted a beeper egg hunt Wednesday at the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired in Kansas City. The recent snowfall...
View Article5 things you need to know happening today
The University of Kansas men's basketball team will work in a practice session this afternoon in Texas. The Jayhawks will take on Michigan Friday in the NCAA tournament at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington....
View ArticleJoplin to get additional federal aid
McCaskill says the block grant raises the amount of federal funding Joplin has received to more than $350 million. She announced last week that the Joplin school district will receive about $3 million...
View ArticleAla. airport using similar cabinet
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Birmingham, Alabama's airport is still using a large panel of video monitors similar to one that tipped over and killed a 10-year-old Kansas boy last week. The approximately...
View ArticleParents sue southwest Missouri city over sons death after cops used Taser
KANSAS CITY, Mo. o Joplin will receive $113 million in fresh federal assistance to help the recovery from the devastating May 2011 tornado, ...
View ArticleStudy says Facebook at work could boost productivity
Sneaking a peek at Facebook here and there while at work may actually help your productivity, according to a new study, the Cincinatti Business Courier reports. The study, conducted at the United...
View ArticleContest winners get a look at new Google glasses
After a February contest that called for 50-word applications via Twitter or Google+, Google Inc. has begun handing out contest winners 8,000 pairs of Google glasses with a $1,500 price tag, The San...
View ArticleJudge approves American-US Airlines merger puts CEO pay on standby
AMR Corp. CEO Tom Horton's $19.9 million severance payment is under question as to whether it is subject to bankruptcy code. A federal bankruptcy judge approved on Wednesday the merger between American...
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