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Gov. Jay Nixon has started a $12 million plan to train students at Missouri's community colleges for technology jobs. Full Story »
Gov. Jay Nixon has started a $12 million plan to train students at Missouri's community colleges for technology jobs. Full Story »
Boeing Co.'s new 787 jetliner finally took to the skies Tuesday, more than two years later than the company had planned. Full Story »
Fire officials are investigating an apartment fire that gutted a two-story building Monday night in Lawrence, Kan. Full Story »
Two Missouri womens basketball players have been suspended for a fight last week. Full Story »
The Kansas City Chiefs have approximately 5,500 tickets left to sell to avoid a blackout for Sunday's game against Cleveland. Full Story »
If only there were more Kanye Wests in the world. Full Story »
The Associated Press announces its All-America Football Team. Full Story »
Kansas met just six out of 10 and Missouri met seven out of 10 criteria for public health emergency preparedness in a report released Tuesday about states around the country. Full Story »
Former Kansas City Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer has been elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame as part of its 2010 class. Full Story »
"Up in the Air" landed at just the right time, emerging as a potential Academy Awards favorite with themes of job loss and economic calamity that offer a heartbreaking yet hilarious reflection of these hard times. Full Story »
An experiment that sent three caterpillars to space where the bugs changed into monarch butterflies and lived for a week has been deemed a success. Full Story »
How teenagers can drive in Kansas and what age they will be allowed to get a full license is about to change. Full Story »
Fort Scott police are investigating the death of a man during the weekend. Full Story »
The Raymore City Council approved two measures to allow concealed carry firearms in city buildings and city parks, which includes public meetings. Full Story »
A string of five armed robberies, involving nine victims and two suspects, occurred over the weekend and may have added another to the list Monday night. Full Story »
The Leavenworth Board of Education met in executive session for hours Monday night, but did not make any decision on the future of Superintendent Kelly Harris after her DUI arrest in September. Full Story »
The government and the window covering industry are recalling more than 50 million Roman-style shades and roll-up blinds because of the risk children may be strangled by the cords. Full Story »
A soybean truck tipped over along southbound Interstate 35 near Front Street Monday night, causing crews to close the road for more than seven hours. Full Story »
A teen girl was struck by a minivan around 6:15 a.m. Tuesday near 77th Street and Troost Avenue. Full Story »
Two brothers among six members of a family accused of more than 50 counts of child sex charges appeared in court Tuesday and said they still don't have attorneys. Full Story »
Missouri acknowledged Monday that it reported inflated numbers of food stamp recipients to the federal government, calling into question millions of dollars of bonuses paid to the state for running one of the nation's top-flight programs. Full Story »
The Salvation Army needs last-minute donations for its holiday toy drive. Full Story »
A judge has decided its OK for officials to go ahead with a second deer cull at Shawnee Mission Park. Full Story »
Kansas City, Kan., school officials scramble to get students immunized. Full Story »
Federal agents have been cracking down on counterfeit items in stores across the country. Full Story »
A lynx is released in Villafranca de Cordoba, southern Spain. AFP/Cristina Quicler
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