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Bomb-sniffing dogs join UM campus police

Two military veterans have joined the University of Montana campus police department — bomb sniffing dogs Bob and Hooch.Click to Continue »

 

Judge to rule what lawyers get in retiree premium refunds

A judge will soon decide how much in fees lawyers should get out of refunds stemming from lawsuits that struck down an Illinois law making retirees pay premiums for state-subsidized…Click to Continue »

 

St. Louis Rams fans express opinions during NFL focus groups

Fans of the St. Louis Rams have said they want the football team to remain loyal to the city, and not move to Los Angeles during several focus group sessions…Click to Continue »

 

Stolen guns in St. Louis increasing

The number of stolen guns is on the rise in St. Louis.Click to Continue »

 

Labor issues to pressure McDonald's despite pay bump

A pay bump for workers at some McDonald's restaurants isn't likely to ease the pressures the chain is facing over labor issues.Click to Continue »

 

Magnitude 4.0 earthquake rumbles in Missouri

No damage is reported from a magnitude 4.0 earthquake centered in the Bootheel region of southeast Missouri.Click to Continue »

 

University of Illinois to create center honoring Roger Ebert

Efforts are underway to raise about $2.5 million to create a center named for late film critic Roger Ebert in the College of Media at the University of Illinois at…Click to Continue »

 

Stepfather charged in death of southeast Missouri woman

The stepfather of a southeast Missouri woman found shot to death last week is now charged with second-degree murder.Click to Continue »

 

State board to decide on Gary funeral home worker's license

The Indiana Board of Funeral and Cemetery Service is to decide on the status of the license of a Gary funeral home worker accused of hiding the bodies of two…Click to Continue »

 

Security cameras added in downtown St. Louis

Five security cameras have been installed around downtown St. Louis in an effort to make it safer for visitors and residents.Click to Continue »

 

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