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Taum Sauk Disaster in Missouri Was a Decade Ago
A decade after the collapse of the Taum Sauk reservoir in southeast Missouri, the director of Missouri State Parks says the landscape is healing.
Bond to Stay at $2 Million for Suspect in Kansas City Fire
A judge has rejected a request for lower bond from the woman charged with starting a fire that killed two Kansas City firefighters.
Missouri Bill Would Prevent Abortion for Down Syndrome
A Missouri state senator is proposing a bill that would prevent abortions solely because a test indicated the baby has or could develop Down syndrome.
Blueprints for Disney Park in St. Louis Fetch $27,000
A Disney theme park in St. Louis never happened, but blueprints for the project turned out to be pretty valuable.
Small Plane Went Into Nose-First Dive Before Missouri crash
Federal authorities say a small plane went into a vertical, nose-first dive before crashing in northwest Missouri.
More Bulk Buys of Prepaid Cellphones in Missouri
The list of Missouri cities where police have alerted the FBI of suspicious bulk purchases of prepaid, disposable cellphones from Wal-Mart stores is growing.
Missouri Trooper Injured by Glass Fragments During Chase
A Missouri state trooper escaped serious injury when bullets fired from a car he was chasing in eastern Missouri shattered his windshield.
Fourth Missouri Teenager Charged in High School Team Hazing
A Chesterfield teenager has been charged in a 2014 hazing case at a Town and Country high school football camp.
Illinois School District Bans Prayer at Sporting Events
A northern Illinois school district is banning "team prayers" at high school sporting events after a Wisconsin-based organization complained about the practice.
Child Abuse Investigators Probe Death of St. Louis Boy, 3
Child abuse investigators are awaiting autopsy results on a 3-year-old boy who died after suffering cardiac arrest while in foster care.