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A Missouri judge denied St. Peter’s Prep center Keiner Asprilla’s request for a change of venue Friday ahead of his rape, sodomy and kidnapping trial that is scheduled to start in January.
Two proposals take direct aim at Missouri’s stadium funding package intended to keep the Chiefs and Royals inside state lines.
A Missouri group is working to overturn the map that gives the state one more Republican seat in Congress. If they get enough signatures, the map cannot take effect unless Missourians approve them.
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Missouri man killed in crash after fleeing police, authorities say
BARRY COUNTY, Mo. — A 24-year-old man from Aurora died after an ATV wreck early this morning, Saturday, Oct. 18. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) crash report, the man was driving a 2002 Yamaha ATV on Farm Road 1245, seven miles northwest of Cape Fair, in Barry County. The wreck occurred at […]
Preview the Oct. 22 matchup between the Missouri State Bears and New Mexico State Aggies with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
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Different story, same outcome for Auburn versus Missouri
On Saturday night, it was a different story for Auburn but the same outcome. In Auburn’s 23-17 double overtime defeat to Missouri, they were unable to take advantage of the opportunities and lost their fourth consecutive game. Just like last week, the crowd at Jordan-Hare Stadium was ready to celebrate a win.
NASHVILLE—Vanderbilt football is a 2.5-point favorite against Missouri, per FanDuel Sportsbook. It’s the second-consecutive game in which Vanderbilt is a favor
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Missouri football’s game at Vanderbilt tabbed for College GameDay. What to know
Missouri football and Vanderbilt will play a top-15 matchup — and College GameDay will be in Nashville for the game.
One Kansas City metro man is dead following an overnight crash in Warrensburg, according to reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Catherine Hanaway recently returned to public office after nearly 20 years. As Missouri's attorney general, she’ll be handling major litigation involving abortion and congressional redistricting.