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Numerous homes burglarized on O'Neal Road
The Boone County Sheriff's Department is investigating a recent string of burglaries on O’Neal Road.
Nebraska's 'Poor loser' coach prepares for Tigers
COLUMBIA — Nebraska coach Bo Pelini doesn't celebrate his successes.
Voter registration deadline near
Citizens have until next Wednesday to register and be eligible to vote in the Nov. 4 election.
Hulshof unveils urban education plan
Republican gubernatorial candidate Kenny Hulshof announced Tuesday that he wants to use private donations to help pay for teacher bonuses and student scholarships in Missouri's urban school districts.
St. Louis election officials ready for big turnout
Nearly 208,000 people in the city have registered to vote in this year's election, and officials expect that number to rise before the Oct. 8 deadline to sign up.
Group files ethics complaint against Kit Bond
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed the complaint for Bond's role in removing Kansas City federal prosecutor Todd Graves from office in 2005.
St. Louis man pleads guilty in pedestrian death
Shaun White, 30, was accused of running down a pedestrian who threw a bottle at his car.
Jury selection to begin in 'Precious Doe' case
Harrell Johnson, 29, is accused of killing 3-year-old Erica Green, who was known as "Precious Doe" before her body was identified in 2005.
Southeast Mo. man accused of killing wife
Jon Patrick Ellington is jailed on $1 million bond and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Carolyn Ellington. He is accused of shooting her early Saturday morning.
Boyfriend pleads guilty in baby's shaking death
A southwest Missouri man changed his plea to guilty on Monday in the shaking death of his girlfriend's 2-month-old baby. Police said Hoth told them that he shook the baby in an attempt to stop him from crying.
Southeast Mo. community college searches for president — again
The search for a new president of Three Rivers Community College in southeast Missouri is starting over.
Some emergency: In St. Louis, that meant buying a sno-cone machine
An audit showed the city also bypassed normal purchasing rules to for "emergency" purchases of fleece blankets, magnetic baseball schedules, a satellite phone and photo equipment.
St. Louis man charged in infant's death
An eastern Missouri man is charged with murder in the death of a 6-week-old baby.