
Associated Press


Lawsuit Challenges Missouri Voting Aid Restrictions
The federal lawsuit contends Missouri's limits on voter assistance violate federal voting law and should be struck down.

Facebook Removes GOP Senate Candidate’s ‘RINO Hunting’ Video
Facebook on Monday removed a campaign video by Republican Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Eric Greitens that shows him brandishing a shotgun and declaring that he's hunting RINOs

Man Drowns at Pleasant Hill City Lake
Authorities say a Pleasant Hill man who fell from a boat on a city lake over the weekend drowned.

Firefighter Dies When Truck Overturns On Way To Fire
A 36-year-old volunteer firefighter in southwest Missouri died when the firetruck he was driving left the road and overturned.

MSHP Investigating Fatal Shooting of KC Man
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating the fatal shooting of a man by Independence police.

SCEA Awards Six Scholarships
The Sedalia Community Educators' Association (SCEA) has awarded six $250 scholarships to Sedalia 200 educators

Two MoDOT Workers Killed, One Injured by Vehicle
Two Department of Transportation workers died and a third was seriously injured after they were hit by a vehicle on an interstate in eastern Missouri.

Missouri Economic Development Director Resigns
The state's director of economic development has resigned to take a new job with Ameren Missouri.

Man Accused of Stealing Police Cruiser During Pursuit
Kenneth Rybolt is charged with five felonies and a misdemeanor after the chase in Camden and Miller counties

First Democrat Announces Run For Missouri’s 2nd District
A 30-year-old St. Louis area man is running as a Democrat for the Missouri 2nd Congressional seat currently held by Republican Rep. Ann Wagner.
