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Yamaguchi lifts Columbia College soccer team
Yudai Yamaguchi scored twice in the Columbia College soccer team's 3-1 victory over Missouri Baptist on Tuesday night in St. Louis.
Siblings of children with autism connect with others at 'Sibshops'
Brothers and sisters play a unique role in the lives of their siblings with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. To help them connect with others in similar situations, two "Sibshops" will be held at MU's Thompson Center.
Missouri golfers earn another top finish
The Missouri men's golf team tied for second place Tuesday at the Kansas Invitational.
Murder suspect arrested in 33-year-old 'cold case'
Becky Doisy disappeared from Columbia more than three decades ago. Last week, police in Georgia arrested the man suspected of killing her.
Missouri soccer team relies on aggressive defender
Mallory Stipetich, a sophomore defender, won't back off when games get physical.
MU athletics department sells old phones without erasing data
A man who bought 25 old cell phones from the MU athletics department is trying to sell them for $3,000 after discovering the department didn't delete text messages, e-mails and contact numbers from the phones, one of which belonged to Gary Pinkel.
UPDATE: Missouri sex offender challenges residency restrictions
The Missouri Supreme Court must look at new sex offender policies after a convicted offender contends that one new law is unconstitutional.
Suspect in Missouri killings served time in Indiana
A Jefferson City man suspected in the killings of two neighbors remained held Tuesday in Oklhoma. He previously served prison time in Indiana for battery.
Gas prices dip near $2 in Missouri
According to the AAA Auto Club, Missouri's average gas prices — at $2.19 per gallon — are the lowest in the country.
AT&T to start selling Garmin nuvifone in October
Garmin Ltd. and AT&T Inc. will partner on a new cell — the nuvifone — which features GPS technology in a high-end wireless device.
Missouri sex offender challenges residency restrictions
A sex offender convicted of five felony crimes in 1999 is challenging the constitutionality of a Missouri law that forbids sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of schools and child care centers.
Toyota to recall 3.8 million vehicles in U.S.
A large vehicle recall is expected later Tuesday, after the government issued a warning to owners of Toyota and Lexus vehicles about safety problems tied to removable floor mats.
LETTER: Plenty of reasons Missouri needs a consumption tax
Research and statistics show that Missourians should support the FairTax.
Funding proposal for Missouri Internet coverage raises questions
Broadband projects in Missouri are poised to receive $225 million in federal funds, but residents question the cost-effectiveness of running miles of new cables.
LETTER: Instead of blaming women, try not assaulting them
Comments by the Sheriff's Department regarding alleged sexual assaults at Les Bourgeois Winery seem to blame the victims and not place responsibility on the perpetrators.
LETTER: Public transit is a reliable way to get around Columbia
Americans are not doing what it takes to be leaders in a more earth-friendly world.
LETTER: Religious statement in headline impossible to prove
The headline of the Missourian's front page story on Sept. 23 contained inappropriate religious content.
LETTER: Can the City Council move city grant funding around?
The City Council appears to have a double standard regarding reallocation of federal funds.
Missouri overpaying officials to move prisoners
The Department of Corrections is being audited by the state for overpaying county officials for moving prisoners.
Sheriff's Department warns of text message scam
The text message states that the person's "service" has been discontinued and has instructions to call a phone number and provide a credit card number to have services reinstated.