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    Feb 7, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Teacher, husband are accused of operating prostitution business in downtown Springfield

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Landmark Building in downtown has had its share of history in the more than 100 years since it was built.  The structure has another story to add to its name after a husband and wife were accused of operating the oldest profession in the world on the third floor.
    pmorehouse@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Landmark Building in downtown has had its share of history in the more than 100 years since it was built.  The structure has another story to add to its name after a husband and wife were accused of operating the oldest...

    Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Labor Legislation, Lobbying, Punishment

  2. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  3. 1st school survey: 1 percent of Mo. youth athletes got head injuries last fall

    COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri High School Activities Association just released its first report on the number of head injuries that student-athletes in the state sustained in fall sports and activities in 2011.  MSHSAA estimates about 1 percent of the students who participated in those activities suffered a concussion or other head injury.
    COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri High School Activities Association just released its first report on the number of head injuries that student-athletes in the state sustained in fall sports and activities in 2011.  MSHSAA estimates about 1 percent of the...

    Tags: Students, Health, High School Sports, St. Louis, Teaching and Learning

  4. Jan 16, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  5. Class action lawsuits form against front-end load washer makers

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- Do you have a front end load washer? If so are you happy with it?  Enough complaints across the nation has caused several class action lawsuits to emerge. The issue at hand involves mold and mildew.
    jscherder@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- Do you have a front end load washer? If so are you happy with it?  Enough complaints across the nation has caused several class action lawsuits to emerge. The issue at hand involves mold and mildew. When it comes to front-end load...

    Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Trials, Electrical Appliance, Laws

  6. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  7. Battle brews over karaoke

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Singing in front of a large group of people is just harmless fun, right? Well, maybe not.  Sony is in a legal battle with a karaoke company, the result of which could mean your chance at embarrassing yourself in front of a crowd may disappear.  
    jscherder@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Singing in front of a large group of people is just harmless fun, right? Well, maybe not.  Sony is in a legal battle with a karaoke company, the result of which could mean your chance at embarrassing yourself in front of a crowd may...

    Tags: Entertainment, NPR, Economy, Business and Finance, Music, Sony Corp.

  8. Jan 10, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  9. Couple sues Hawthorn Bank for "fraudulent misrepresentation"

    WARSAW, Mo -- A business venture by a couple in Warsaw has now turned into a lawsuit against a local bank.  At the base of the lawsuit--how much did the bank know about the property before selling it and did they hide potential problems?
    jscherder@ky3.com
    WARSAW, Mo -- A business venture by a couple in Warsaw has now turned into a lawsuit against a local bank.  At the base of the lawsuit--how much did the bank know about the property before selling it and did they hide potential problems? Paul and...

    Tags: Financial and Business Services, Property, Trials, Financial and Business Services, Warsaw (Poland)

  10. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  11. Optometrist from Nixa heads to prison for evading income taxes

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A man from Nixa was sentenced in federal court on Thursday for evading income taxes, bankruptcy fraud, impeding the work of the IRS and filing a false tax return on which he claimed a $40 million refund.
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A man from Nixa was sentenced in federal court on Thursday for evading income taxes, bankruptcy fraud, impeding the work of the IRS and filing a false tax return on which he claimed a $40 million refund. Dr. Leslie MacLaren, 61, of...

    Tags: Corporate Crime, Health, Prosecution, Financially Distressed Companies, Income Tax

  12. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| AP Missouri
  13. Teen killer had troubled family, depression

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A psychiatrist testifying for prosecutors says there is no way that Prozac, an antidepressant drug, could have made a teenager kill a 9-year-old neighbor girl.  Dr. Anthony Rothschild testified Tuesday in the sentencing hearing for Alyssa Bustamante, who pleaded guilty to strangling, stabbing and slicing the throat of Elizabeth Olten of St. Martin's in October 2009.
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A psychiatrist testifying for prosecutors says there is no way that Prozac, an antidepressant drug, could have made a teenager kill a 9-year-old neighbor girl.  Dr. Anthony Rothschild testified Tuesday in the sentencing hearing...

    Tags: Murder, Health, Juvenile Delinquency, Medical Specialization, Psychiatrists

  14. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| AP Missouri
  15. Bustamante apologizes, then gets life term with possible parole for murdering girl

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A teenager who confessed to strangling, cutting and stabbing a 9-year-old girl because she wanted to know how it felt to kill someone was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole.  Alyssa Bustamante, 18, pleaded guilty in January to second-degree murder and armed criminal action for murdering Elizabeth Olten in St. Martins, a small rural town west of Jefferson City, in October 2009.
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A teenager who confessed to strangling, cutting and stabbing a 9-year-old girl because she wanted to know how it felt to kill someone was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole.  Alyssa Bustamante,...

    Tags: Mormon, Health, Prosecution, Christianity, Chemicals

  16. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| AP Missouri
  17. Judge upholds Missouri's new congressional redistricting map

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A state trial judge upheld Missouri's new congressional map, rejecting arguments the redrawn districts do not meet the requirements of the state constitution.  The new eight-district U.S. House map was challenged in two lawsuits that claim the districts were not sufficiently compact.
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A state trial judge upheld Missouri's new congressional map, rejecting arguments the redrawn districts do not meet the requirements of the state constitution.  The new eight-district U.S. House map was challenged in two lawsuits...

    Tags: Jay Nixon, Justice System, Missouri Legislature, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice

  18. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  19. Jared Loughner's stay at prison in Springfield may be extended again

    TUCSON, Ariz. -- A federal judge says a psychologist believes the man charged for the shooting rampage in Tucson is still incompetent to stand trial.&nbsp; U.S. District Court Judge Larry Burns scheduled a hearing for Monday in San Diego on the status of the <a class=&quot;runtimeTopic" href="#">Jared Loughner's</a> case.
    TUCSON, Ariz. -- A federal judge says a psychologist believes the man charged for the shooting rampage in Tucson is still incompetent to stand trial.  U.S. District Court Judge Larry Burns scheduled a hearing for Monday in San Diego on the status of the...

    Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Health, Judges, Prisons

  20. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  21. Christian County commissioner's lengthy absence draws concern from some citizens

    OZARK, Mo. -- A Christian County commissioner hasn't been on the job for more than a year, but he's still being paid.
    pmorehouse@ky3.com
    OZARK, Mo. -- A Christian County commissioner hasn't been on the job for more than a year, but he's still being paid. Tom Huff's wife, Jolene, said her husband fell about 12 feet while inspecting a culvert on behalf of the county in December 2010.  As...

    Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. Jan 31, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  23. Greene County prosecutor defines 'Castle Doctrine' after citizens hold burglars at gunpoint

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Greene County sheriff's deputies and Springfield police officers recently picked up five suspected burglars at two homes within four days.&nbsp; Cops said the arrests were thanks in part to alert citizens.&nbsp;
    ewood@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Greene County sheriff's deputies and Springfield police officers recently picked up five suspected burglars at two homes within four days.  Cops said the arrests were thanks in part to alert citizens.  In both instances, regular...

    Tags: Lawyers, Police Arrests, Justice System, Rentals, Firearms

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