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Workers Dismantle Florida Ride Where Teen Fell To Death
Almost a year after a Missouri teen fell to his death, a 400-foot amusement ride was being dismantled this week in central Florida’s tourism corridor.
Gun Dealer Sued By Kansas City Settles for $150K
CR Sales Firearms' insurance carriers will be required to pay $150,000 in damages to the city.
Jury: UPS Must Pay Missouri Family Hit By Truck $75 Million
A Clay County jury on Monday found that UPS should pay the family $65 million in damages and $10.3 million in interest.
Man Serving Life Sentence Admits To 1990 Missouri Slaying
The four women disappeared from south St. Louis within six months in 1990.
Several Missouri Boarding School Students Settle Lawsuits
Sixteen former students at a now-closed Christian boarding school in southwest Missouri have settled lawsuits
Lawsuit: Muslims Praying at Missouri Prison Pepper-sprayed
Muslim men who were praying together in their housing unit at a Missouri prison were doused with pepper spray, and physically assaulted by corrections officers.
Man On Parole Convicted In Triple Killing In Kansas City
A man was convicted Thursday in a triple homicide in Kansas City that occurred while he was on parole after a previous murder conviction.
More Medicaid For Moms Gets Missouri Nod After Abortion Deal
Senators passed the legislation only after inserting wording intended to exclude women who get elective abortions.
Australia Family Hurt In Helicopter Crash Suing Vegas Firm
Las Vegas-based Papillon Grand Canyon Tours and parent company Papillon Airways Inc. are accused of negligence and liability in the complaint filed Monday in court.
Missouri Debates Ban On LGBTQ Education For All Grades
Missouri lawmakers argued Wednesday over a bill that would ban most LGBTQ education subjects for all grades in the state's public schools.