Missouri Sues China for COVID-19 Damages, the First State to File a Civil Lawsuit

Missouri is the first state that's suing China because of its response to COVID-19. The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday.
Northwest is Recruiting More Hispanic and Latino Students

Northwest is Recruiting More Hispanic and Latino Students

Northwest Missouri is now looking for more Hispanic and Latino students and will provide more scholarship and aids.

Michael Brown Protests Continue After Two Days of Riots

Protesters in Missouri gathered Tuesday to protest the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, a black teenager who was shot to death by a police officer.

Colorado Governor Signs Groundbreaking Medication Bill Into Law: Gives Terminally Ill Patients Access to Experimental Medicine

On Saturday, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a groundbreaking bill into law, which gives terminally ill patients access to experimental medicine not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Washington University St. Louis Baby Bear Cub Spared Euthanization: Rabies Scare After 18 Bites During Final Exams Entertainment

A two-month-old bear cub that bit over a dozen college students in Missouri poses no rabies threat and won't be killed.

Missouri Man Executed for Orchestrating 1993 Murder of Elderly Couple to Steal Their Cows

57-year-old William Rousan took his last breath around midnight on Wednesday as the state of Missouri carried out his execution just miles away from the farm where prosecutors say he killed an elderly couple in 1993 in order to steal their cows.
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