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KC's Boulevard Brewing makes inroads in St. Louis
Since the sale of Anheuser-Busch to a Belgian company, Boulevard Brewing of Kansas City has seen a large increase in St. Louis sales.
GLOBAL JOURNALIST: Iraq still presents a confused picture
The United States' past impact and future role in Iraq is unclear.
Missouri State Water Patrol wins national improvement award
The water patrol's dive rescue team received an award for being the most improved squad. The dive unit was created in 1979 with eight officers and rudimentary equipment.
Numerous accidents reported during snowy Friday morning
At least 12 accidents had been reported by 8:55 a.m.
Councilwoman Nauser to receive award for leadership
Councilwoman Laura Nauser is set to receive the National League of Cities Leadership Award for excellence in leadership after reaching the bronze level in their Certificate of Achievement Leadership program.
Kespohl kicks off campaign for Columbia's Third Ward seat
Gary Kespohl is vying for the Third Ward seat against Karl Skala for the second time.
U.S. H1N1 flu epidemic on the decline
Federal health officials report that no states have widespread H1N1 activity for the fourth week in a row.
Pinnacle Entertainment 4th quarter loss narrows
Pinnacle Entertainment, which runs casinos in Nevada, Louisiana, Indiana, Missouri and Argentina, reports smaller losses than the previous year.
Guard cables to be installed on U.S. 63
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission will be installing median guard cables along U.S. 63 from Jefferson City to Interstate 70 starting this spring.
Traffic cameras to round up racers in St. Ann
Officials in St. Ann, a suburb of St. Louis, are turing to technology to catch speeders on a stretch of Ashby Road.
New casino in the cards for St. Louis County
A new casino in the St. Louis area is slated to open March 4.
Impressive impressionist gift for KC art museum
400 works, from such artists as Van Gogh and Renoir, have been donated to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo.
MU photography exhibit celebrates Black History Month
Exhibit sponsors aim to portray the black experience during the past 60 years both in Missouri and throughout the nation.
Snow to slam Columbia Sunday
The National Weather Service issued a statement Friday warning of an impending storm that may hit Columbia Sunday night.
Columbia Public Schools dismissing early
Schools will dismiss students two hours and 30 minutes earlier than normal.
Bartle's anti-porn bill on Missouri Senate floor two days after court appearance
Missouri Sen. Matt Bartle's anti-porn bill went before the Senate Thursday, just two days after he testified before a federal grand jury that was investigating how his 2005 version of the bill died in the House.
Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture to host hen workshops
The Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture will hold two workshops discussing the city’s new ordinance allowing urban hens.
Columbia city offices move into new City Hall addition
Some city staff, including the Department of Public Works and the city manager's office, are moving to the new City Hall addition in the next week.
Missouri ranks in middle for organic farms nationally
Missouri is No. 20 in the nation in the number of farms raising organically produced crops and livestock.
ANALYSIS: Can Republicans win control of Congress?
Experts say it could be done, but it would be difficult.