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Two Children Revived After St. Louis Apartment Fire
St. Louis fire crews rescued two young boys from a burning apartment where officials said they had been left alone.
Welfare Verification Requirement Bills Advance in Missouri
Legislation requiring a private company to review Missouri's welfare rolls is moving forward in the Legislature.
Autopsy Shows Missouri Boy, 3, Likely Died of Hypothermia
Authorities say a 3-year-old Missouri boy who was found dead hours after he was reported missing likely died of hypothermia.
Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Would-Be Gunman’s Conviction
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a southwest Missouri man who told police he had considered committing a mass shooting at a Wal-Mart or a movie theater.
Koster Reaches Deal to Restore $50M From Tobacco Settlement
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster says he's reached a deal to restore $50 million in tobacco settlement money in exchange for legislators tightening laws on small tobacco companies.
Voter ID Requirements Head to Missouri Senate Floor
Two proposals aimed at requiring Missourians to show photo ID before voting are heading to the Senate floor.
Two People Die in Crash in Central Missouri
Authorities say two people are dead after a crash on Interstate 70 in central Missouri.
Missouri Representative Proposes Birth Control From Pharmacists
A Republican lawmaker wants to make it easier for Missouri women to get birth control.
Increased Enforcement Planned Along Stretch of US 61
Traffic enforcement will be increased along a portion of U.S. 61 near the St. Charles County and Lincoln County line, following an accident last month that killed a woman and her two daughters.
Missouri Official Signs $750M Export Agreement With Colombia
Missouri's economic development director has signed a $750 million export agreement with the country of Colombia.