A woman who lost nine relatives is suing the makers, operators of the duck boat involved in the July 19 Table Rock Lake accident.
The duck boat sinking in Branson killed 17 people.
The vegetarian food maker is defending its right to describe its products with terms like "sausage" and "hot dogs."
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The boat overturned in a severe thunderstorm with winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. Cellphone video also shows high waves.
Seventeen people died in the July 19 sinking on Table Rock Lake.
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Last week's tragedy in Branson underscored the dangers of duck boat accidents, responsible for 40 deaths since 1999.
A local inspector warned the company in 2017 that their boats' design flaws could lead to passengers being trapped on board.
Mourners left flowers for those killed in the boat accident and a memorial service was held in Branson.
"It shouldn't have been in the water," said Ripley Entertainment president Jim Pattison Jr. His company operates Branson duck boat tours.
Seventeen people are now confirmed dead in a boating accident near Branson, MO. Authorities say the youngest victim was 1-year-old.
Kroger says it is actively working to address the issue.
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A bill to legalize medical marijuana just passed the House, while multiple referendums are likely to appear on the ballot in November.
Lawmakers in Missouri will hold a special session to consider impeaching Gov. Eric Greitens.
A new House report accuses the governor of illegally using a charity donor list to fund his run for governor, then lying about it.
The 30-year-old man pleaded guilty to creating false companies and dependents to claim fraudulent tax refunds. He will be sentenced in May.
Ricky Johnson was working in the jail's kitchen when a civilian worker coming in a back door inadvertently gave him a way out.
A Denver production plant has stopped making fruit-flavored ice pops after state inspectors found evidence of Listeria contamination.
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"...I'm making white people think," Romanik said after a tirade of racial slurs. "You're saying the correct things," Burns told the host.
"I’m trying to provide some comfort to people who are in the last days of their life,” said Republican Rep. Jim Neely, the bill's sponsor.
The four brothers, ages 14, 8, 5 and 4, died early Thursday.
The state lawmaker received a suspicious letter this morning containing an unknown green substance, she wrote on Twitter.
Just yesterday, the attorney general announced he had found evidence Greitens had committed a crime.
One state senator wrote a letter to President Trump. He hopes the Commander-in-Chief can convince Greitens, a former Navy SEAL, to resign.