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Kansas City-St. Joseph Adds Priest’s Name to Abuser List
The diocese said Sunday on its website that allegations against the Rev. Peter Clement Vatter had been substantiated
Missouri Man Allegedly Intentionally Coughed On Customers
A 33-year-old eastern Missouri man is charged with making a terrorist threat after police say he intentionally coughed on customers
Missouri Coronavirus Cases Spike; Unclear If It’s A Hot Spot
Missouri has 1,581 confirmed cases as of Wednesday
Customers Cheer After Woman Gives Birth at Springfield Walmart
Customers cheered at a Walmart in Missouri after a woman gave birth to a baby girl in the store's toilet paper aisle.
Missouri Coronavirus Cases Nearly Double, From 28 to 47
The number of COVID-19 cases in Missouri has nearly doubled, going from 28 to to 47
Missouri Records Sixth Case Of The Coronavirus
Parson announced Monday a sixth case of the coronavirus in the state, this one in Greene County
Five Dead, Including Officer & Gunman, in Springfield Shooting
Police say five people including an officer and a gunman are dead after a shooting at a gas station in Springfield.
Missouri Lawmakers Say Avoid Capitol Over Virus Concerns
Missouri lawmakers are urging citizens to avoid the Capitol over concerns about the novel coronavirus.
Kansas Company Closes Boonville Hospital With Short Notice
Pinnacle Regional Hospital announced Wednesday that its Boonville hospital would close by the end of the day.
Parson’s Stance On Gambling At Odds With Patrol
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson says he's not convinced that unregulated and untaxed video gambling terminals in the state are illegal,