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How will marijuana change affect policing?

ST. LOUIS — Missourians will be able to buy recreational marijuana by early February, but both attorneys and police are unsure what the drug’s legalization means for police departments, officers and residents.

INDEPENDENCE RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS

Critical violations involve factors that can directly lead to foodborne illness and must be corrected within 72 hours or as otherwise stated. All critical violations must be corrected within 72 hours (or as otherwise stated on the report). All non-critical violations must be corrected by the next regular inspection (or as otherwise stated on the report).

Suspect caught in university shooting

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A University of Virginia student shot and killed three members of the school’s football team as they returned to campus from a field trip, authorities said, setting off panic and a 12-hour lockdown at the school until the suspect was captured Monday.

Settlement checks in the mail to Missouri prison workers

JEFFERSON CITY — Thousands of Missouri prison guards will begin receiving settlement checks this week as part of a decadelong lawsuit involving overtime pay. In a case that began in 2012 and went to the Missouri Supreme Court, correctional officers successfully argued that the state Department of Corrections failed to pay them for work done once they arrived at their prison for the beginning of their shifts.

Eagles defense dominates in title win

Grain Valley holds Raytown to 110 yards in shutout victory in Class 5 District 7 final Just seconds before the time clock expired, Raytown quarterback Nate Whitebear received the snap. He paused for a moment, then took off running.

Injury motivates Chiefs to AFCbest 7th victory

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were rolling through the Jaguars defense when Jacksonville safety Andre Cisco delivered a helmet-to-helmet blow that left wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster motionless on the turf.

Are there lessons to learn from the political silly season?

Missouri Republicans must have known they needed a hard push at the last minute, must have known they were behind. Earlier this year, they approved a statewide map of Missouri House districts that figured to make them more competitive in the 29th District in central and south Independence.

Mavericks’ new goalie stellar in debut

Rookie stops 33 of 34 shots as Mavs take four of possible six points over the weekend Rookie Owen Savory had the biggest smile among all his Kansas City Mavericks teammates. The young goaltender picked up his first professional win as he stopped 33 of 34 shots and helped the Mavericks to a 6-1 home victory at Cable Dahmer Arena that followed an 8-5 win over the Iowa Heartlanders on Friday.