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Yuck: Rams beat Lions in battle of bad teams
The win helps St. Louis snap its 17-game losing streak.
Columbia College soccer ends regular season with victory
The Cougars shutout Truman State in Kirksville.
Missouri Southern president no-confidence vote set for Monday
A faculty group have formed their opinion of the president based on 23 complants against Bruce Speck describing what it calls failures of leadership and management.
Airplane crash kills two Cape Girardeau men
Two men have died after a single-engine airplane crashed near the small town of Blodgett.
Moon isn't so creepy through telescope on Halloween night
David Rosman handed out candy and the opportunity to view the moon up close.
Sturgeon man held on suspicion of robbery
A Sturgeon man was arrested on suspicion of robbery Saturday. He was not armed.
Halloween at Hearnes Center Field House
Kids of all ages and their families came to the Hearnes Center Field House on Saturday to play games, bounce on moonwalks and collect even more candy at the annual Tiger Night of Fun.
Abortion issue wedges itself into health care debate
Groups on both sides of the abortion issue are adding their voice to the debate on health care reform.
Police request warrant in robbery, car theft case
The Columbia police have requested a warrant for the arrest of Terry Simmons on suspicion of robbing a woman and stealing her car.
Council likely to announce police review board members Monday
The City Council interviewed 17 remaining candidates Saturday for the Citizens Police Review Board. Mayor Darwin Hindman said the council will likely vote on the final eight members of the board at its meeting Monday.
Local activists propose a Taser ban in Columbia
The "TASER-Free Columbia Campaign" is proposing an initiative that would be on the November 2010 ballot and would ban all use and sale of Tasers inside the Columbia city limits by 2011.
Obama cautions against high expectations for the economy
While the White House has credited the stimulus package with saving or creating $1 million jobs, President Barack Obama cautioned listeners that there will be difficult times ahead.