(AP) — The first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden deteriorated into bitter taunts and near chaos Tuesday night as Trump repeatedly interrupted his opponent with angry — and personal — jabs that sometimes oversha...
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9 charged after McCloskey confrontation won’t be prosecuted
(AP) — St. Louis officials will not prosecute nine people who were charged with trespassing after a confrontation with a gun-wielding couple during a demonstration. The nine people were part of a group that entered a private and gated St. Louis neighbo...
Read More »Boone Hospital delays transition to independence
Boone Hospital will wait a few more months before going alone. The Board of Trustees said on Tuesday it has agreed with BJC HealthCare to push that transition back from Jan. 1 to Apr. 1, 2021. Staffers on both sides have been focusing more on the coro...
Read More »Lt. Governor hopes for smooth election
Missouri’s lieutenant governor is hopeful the November election will go off without any major hitches. “I know some folks will say ‘We need to loosen it up a little bit more,'” Mike Kehoe said on KWOS on Saturday. “But we’...
Read More »High school football championships moving to Jefferson City
MSHSAA announced on Tuesday it is moving the 11-man state high school football championships from Columbia to Jefferson City. Jefferson City High School, Helias, and Blair Oaks will host the games. It is not clear where the 8-man football championship ...
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