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Missouri all-male squad rolls into derby scene
One of the few all-male roller derby teams in Missouri have come together and created a fun atmosphere that draws about 1,000 fans to each match.
Central Missouri experiences mild spring storm season
The amount of flooding in central Missouri this spring has been typical of the area.
Pujols hits 2 HRs; Cardinals beat Reds 11-6
With Yadier Molina's grand slam in the ninth, the game becomes the first four-homer opening game in the Cardinals' history.
Fire destroys Maplewood Barn Community Theatre
Community members remembered the theater Monday night as officials worked to determine the cause.
Maplewood Barn Community Theatre burned down
Firefighters have been on the scene battling flames since about 8 p.m. Smoke is visible from two blocks away and part of Nifong Boulevard has been closed.
Third Mohler receives change of venue approval
Burrell Mohler Jr. has been granted a change of venue. Mohler and five other men are accused of molesting young relatives two decades ago.
Lake Springfield seeing more white pelicans
White pelicans are migrating to Lake Springfield seemingly more and more often. Nature Center naturalist Rudy Martinez believes the birds could make a regular appearance at the lake.
Missouri finds no chronic wasting disease in wild deer
Despite finding a captive deer that tested positive earlier this year, no cases of the ailment were found in the most recent test of wild deer.
Sen. Bond stresses energy, agriculture in Asia
Sen. Kit Bond returned from his weeklong trip through Asia where he met with officials about energy, agriculture, education and defense issues.
Bomb threat, package forces evacuation of Kansas City federal courthouse
A package and a note warning of a bomb inside was found near a garage door of the federal courthouse in Kansas City. The building was evacuated and a bomb robot is being used to inspect the package.
Flea markets starting on Missouri State fairgrounds
The first flea market is scheduled to run April 17. Flea markets are also planned on the third Saturday of the months of May and June.
Cape Girardeau man charged in dog's death
Morrie Lee Carwile told police that he shot the pit bull because it lunged at him.
Plea possible for Hannibal murder suspect
Manuel Cazares' is scheduled to go to trial April 13, but court-appointed defense attorney Todd Schulze said he anticipates a plea.
Thefts reported at medical examiner's office
Police are investigating the theft of a diamond earing possibly taken from they body of a murder victim, among other possible thefts.