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Month: May 2018

Summer-like warmth continues

TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies can be expected tonight, with temperatures falling into the upper 50s north of I-70 to the low 60s south. . Winds will remain light, coming in from the northeast at 3-7 mph. THURSDAY: The summer-like warmth continues as we reach the low to mid 80s under partly cloudy skies and northeast

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MU cutting 12 graduate programs, adding new college after academic program review

University of Missouri Chancellor Alexander Cartwright announced Wednesday that the university is cutting 12 graduate programs and establishing a new College of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies. This comes after a nearly year-long academic program review by a 17 person task force. Members of the task force submitted their final report to the provost’s office back

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Greitens’ attorney files police report against Circuit Attorney’s Office’s investigator for perjury

Gov. Greitens’ attorney released a statement on Tuesday about filing a police report with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department against the lead investigator for the Circuit Attorney’s Office for perjury. This comes a day after the invasion of privacy charge against the governor was dropped. You can read the entire statement below: “Today, we

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UPDATE: House special committee investigating governor releases two new documents

UPDATE 8:30 a.m.: The House Special Investigative Committee on Oversight released two documents after its meeting ended Tuesday morning. The meeting lasted less than ten minutes, but during the brief amount of time, two documents were discussed related to Gov. Eric Greitens campaign funding. The documents were separate email strings: one between Michael Hafner, a

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