MO teens face new restrictions

Missouri is getting ready to restrict driving privileges for young teenagers soon. Director of the state department of revenue, Quentin Wilson, says the tighter restrictions have worked elsewhere, where accident rates for 16-year-olds have dropped 20% in some states....

Suspect tried for hipat assault

The trial has started for a man charged with assaulting a highway patrolman last March, then leading searchers on a manhunt that lasted 26 hours. The prosecutor says the trooper was trying to arrest Michael Thomas and a woman with him when Thomas grabbed for his gun....

Chiropractic students out of joint

The Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City has been ordered to pay 19 former students more than $285,000 dollars. The former students had gone to federal court claiming the school misrepresented how much help it would give in finding patients for students....

KC police balk at audit

The Kansas City police board is taking exception to a proposal to reduce the number of squad cars being taken home. The city auditor says Kansas City could save thousands of dollars by reducing the number of cars police officers are allowed to take home. Police board...

Moldy school closed

Mold is growing throughout an elementary school in Carthage. The building has been closed and students have been moved to another building while repairs are made. Carthage superintendent Gary Reed says an airhandler that has been leaking for about three years has been...
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