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Missouri mother: 3 sons OK on Everest after earthquake

Two Missouri brothers and another from Florida are stranded but safe after a deadly weekend earthquake rocked portions of Nepal during the siblings' "bucket list" quest to scale Mount Everest,Click to Continue »

 

Columbia College trustees approve formation of schools

Columbia College, which has seen a growth in online enrollment in Columbia and 36 satellite campuses across the country, is changing its structure to streamline its administration.Click to Continue »

 

Resigned Bishop Finn to preside over ordinations in May

Bishop Robert Finn, who resigned last week as leader of the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese, will preside over the ordinations of seven deacons next month.Click to Continue »

 

Group: U of Illinois wrongly revoked professor's job offer

A report from a national professors group says the University of Illinois wrongly rescinded a job offer for a professor after he made critical and profane comments about Israel on…Click to Continue »

 

Kansas City police searching for 9-year-old boy

Kansas City police are searching for a 9-year-old boy who ran away, reportedly to find his biological mother.Click to Continue »

 

Hospital: Chicago nurses call off strike, agreement reached

Officials at University of Chicago Medical Center say the hospital has reached a tentative agreement with a union representing registered nurses.Click to Continue »

 

Recent Missouri Editorials

The Kansas City Star, April 25…Click to Continue »

 

Ferguson Commission endorses police training reforms

The Ferguson Commission has endorsed reforms for training police officers that seek to reduce racial bias and the use of force while enhancing what commissioners call a "climate of care…Click to Continue »

 

Iowa man painting Illinois water tower dies after fall

Officials say an Iowa man has died after falling while painting a water tower with a work crew in the southern Illinois town of Damiansville.Click to Continue »

 

Alton woman gets 21 months in prison for $100,000 bank fraud

An Alton woman has been sentenced to 21 months in prison and must pay more than $100,000 in restitution in a bank fraud case authorities say targeted senior citizens.Click to Continue »

 

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