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Open for business

A stroll down Broadway reveals “for lease” or “for sale” signs in prominent store fronts that once were full of products or mannequins wearing the latest fashions.

Interfraternity Council helps gays come out in Greek community

Bill Dickey silently celebrated two years ago when the MU Greek community added “sexual orientation” to its anti-discrimination clause.

Annual event encourages healthy travel

Get some exercise, help the environment, promote safety and save money on gasoline, all while spending time with your family.

Bingham work to be unveiled at ball

The gray-blue eyes of James Madison Gordon gaze calmly from his rosy complexion. With one pale hand drawing out the breast of a three-piece suit, a broad bow tie flattened at his neck, Gordon looks like a man who has just stepped out of the winter cold.

New pig embryo technique aids disease research

Researching cures for human diseases will be easier and less expensive thanks to a breakthrough by Randy Prather, MU professor of reproductive biotechnology, and his team of MU scientists.

Sentencing retrial starts with jury selection

Next Friday, the 45-year-old man convicted of what police called one of the most brutal crimes in Columbia’s history will have his second chance at life in prison instead of execution.

Outdoor concerts return to Columbia’s Ninth Street

Live performances began spilling out the doors of The Blue Note onto Ninth Street four years ago, when Richard King, the club’s owner, first got permission from the city to close the street between Broadway and Walnut Street.

The District Gallery Crawl exhibits Columbia artists

At The District Gallery Crawl tonight an artist just might talk you into sitting for a portrait.

Natural talent

Without taking any warmup shots, Landon Willett lines up on the first tee at the Country Club of Missouri. Only five seconds after setting up, he swings, his arms moving like the pendulum of a grandfather clock.

Oswalt gives Cards third straight loss

HOUSTON — Roy Oswalt pitched eight strong innings and Lance Berkman drove in three runs to lead the Houston Astros to a 5-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night.

K.C. remains winless on road

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins finally are showing signs of pitching to their potential.

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