Articles
FROM READERS: Lange Middle School students hold 'Penny Wars' to battle Batten disease
Students at Lange Middle School participated in a "Penny War" this week and raised $700 for Batten disease research in honor of fellow classmate, Austin Hein.
Missourian Media Guide: Food and Dining
This page is the food component of the Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia, Mo. news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
Missourian Media Guide: News and community information
This page is the news component of the Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia, Mo. news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
Missourian Media Guide: Comics, traveling, gardening, coupons and other niche topics
This page is the of the traveling, gardening, coupons, comics and niche topic component of Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia, Mo. news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
Missourian Media Guide: Parenting
This page is the parenting component of the Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia's news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
Missourian Media Guide: Music and Entertainment
This page is the entertainment and music component of the Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia, Mo. news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
Missourian Media Guide: Schools and higher education
This page is the schools and higher education component of the Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia, Mo. news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
Missourian Media Guide: Sports
This page is the sports component of the Missourian Media Guide, a directory of Columbia's news sources that's maintained by your Columbia Missourian.
PHOTO GALLERY: The Missouri women's swimming team wins relay in Big 12 championship
The Missouri women's swimming team competed at the Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship.
Missouri baseball heads to San Francisco for three games
Missouri will need strong hitting and pitching to beat San Francisco ace and MLB prospect Kyle Zimmer.
Missouri Senate backs bill that limits 'robocalls'
The measure, backed by senators in a 32-0 vote, generally would forbid automated calls unless a person has consented to receiving them.
St. Louis, suburbs clash over growing homelessness
St. Louis and surrounding communities are struggling to keep up with a growing number of homeless men, who are often dropped off downtown.
Express Scripts moves on after Walgreen split
Express Scripts says it is doing fine since ending its contract with Walgreen in December, but it wouldn't rule out more negotiations with the drugstore chain in the future.
Helicopter collision kills seven Marines in California desert
The collision — which occurred during night training exercises in Southern California — is the latest in a string of military accidents in the region in the past year.
Redistricting panel reaches deal on new Missouri Senate districts
There will be a 15-day public comment period before the final redistricted map goes to a vote among the 10-member commission. Approval of the plan requires seven votes.
Missouri softball team hoping for redemption this weekend
The Tigers went 4-1 in their season-opening tournament last weekend in Alabama, a showing that disappointed their coach and dropped their ranking from 5th to 11th.
Landreth gets early start on Missouri gymnastics team
Kelsy Landreth graduated high school a semester early, enrolled at MU for the spring semester and became eligible to compete for the Tigers gymnastics team after sitting out the first two meets of the season.
UPDATE: Redistricting concerns block candidate filing bill
Missouri's senators held up a measure that would push back the candidate filing date to discuss issues with a proposed Missouri Senate district map.
USPS closing 2 centers in Missouri, 7 in Kansas
Closing these U.S. Postal Service centers will result in the loss of more than 200 positions.
Eyes on the Southeast as tornado season approaches
Preliminary reports showed 95 tornadoes struck last month, compared with 16 in January last year. The tornado season usually starts in March, but forecasting these seasons is an imprecise science.