37 min ago | KSDK NewsChannel 5
State Passes Internet Harassment Law
“Without a good, quality cyber stalking and harassment law, which we don't currently have, we have to go to federal courts in other states to make a stretching leap argument”
By CHRIS BLANK / Associated Press Writer JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- Responding to the suicide of a Missouri teenager who was teased over the Internet, state lawmakers Friday gave final approval to a bill making ... via KSDK NewsChannel 5
Wednesday May 14 | KRCG-TV Jefferson City
First Student school buses vandalized
“So, they will do something to beef up security here.”
Vandals in Jefferson City Tuesday morning deflated tires on 28 different school buses, prompting us to ask questions about school bus security. via KRCG-TV Jefferson City
Monday May 12 | Southeast Missourian
Cape author draws on protective detail experience
Thomas A. Taylor of Cape Girardeau has served on the security staff of four different Missouri governors and later head of the Governor's Security Division of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a division ... via Southeast Missourian
Friday May 9 | Columbia Missourian
William Lacy Clay, a Democrat from St. Louis, has signed on as a co-sponsor of a measure to eliminate federal penalties for possessing up to 100 grams of marijuana for personal use. via Columbia Missourian
Wednesday May 7 | KOMU-TV Columbia
CALIFORNIA - The Missouri House passed a controversial telecommunications bill on Monday.
“I'm very concerned about the possibilities of rate increases, particularly in rural Missouri”
The Missouri House passed a controversial telecommunications bill on Monday. This large and complex bill would decrease government control over the telecom industry. via KOMU-TV Columbia
Monday May 5 | KOMU-TV Columbia
CALIFORNIA - It's a contagious disease most of us consider a common childhood illness.
“Chickenpox tends to crop up in clusters.”
It's a contagious disease most of us consider a common childhood illness. Chickenpox are hitting kids in Moniteau County extremely hard this month. via KOMU-TV Columbia
Saturday May 3 | Columbia Daily Tribune
“Once you develop the infrastructure to create petition drives, it's easy to move forward with the next one”
Published Saturday, May 3, 2008 Don Shrubshell photo Bryant Cole, a paid petition worker for Oregon-based Democracy Resources, asks Lori Breder of St. via Columbia Daily Tribune
Thursday May 1 | Sedalia Democrat
Barbara Combs, California, Mo.
Barbara Combs, 70, California, Mo., died Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at St. Mary's Health Center in Jefferson City. via Sedalia Democrat
Tuesday Apr 29 | St. Louis Business Journal
Missouri approves $8M subsidy for Amtrak
“With no capital money, I don't have a strong sense that we're going to see significant improvement over the next year”
Missouri House and Senate budget negotiators approved on Tuesday $8 million in subsidies that will allow Amtrak to continue operating two passenger trains that make two trips per day between St. via St. Louis Business Journal
Sunday Apr 27 | Columbia Daily Tribune
“But I was rough and tough, and I didn't care.”
Donald Adkisson, a Navy veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, shows a service medallion to granddaughter Makenzi, 3, after a ceremony honoring 20 Mid-Missouri veterans of the Vietnam era yesterday at the ... via Columbia Daily Tribune









