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Stephens graduates celebrate winter commencement

Graduate Sydne Freeman, second from left, laughs with Carolyn Clark while waiting for the Stephens College December commencement ceremony Friday in Lela Raney Wood Hall. → Read More

Spooktacular

Nick Schnelle/Tribune Buy this photo Isaac Lehr, 7, dressed as Thor, has his photo taken by his father, Nathan, as his mother, Cheyenne, sneaks up to scare him during the 2015 Spooktacular on Saturday at Cosmo Park. The annual party provides an alternative to trick-ortreating with activities, games and candy. → Read More

Families spend Christmas at movies

Ashland residents Maddie Gallup, 13, and her mother, Ada Gallup, buy tickets Thursday at Regal Stadium 14 theater for Christmas showings of “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb” and “Into the Woods.” → Read More

Children visit Santa at home of Stephens College president

Lotus Qu, a kindergartner at Lee Expressive Arts Elementary School, tells Santa Claus what she wants for Christmas on Friday at the home of Stephens College President Dianne Lynch. Students visited to see Santa, sing songs for Lynch, and listen to Christmas stories. → Read More

Tigers wrangle Aggies 34-27, keep SEC East title hopes alive

Missouri defeated Texas A&M 34-27 on Saturday at Kyle Field, keeping alive its hopes of an SEC East title. The Tigers (8-2, 5-1 SEC) gained season highs of 587 total yards and 335 yards on the ground. → Read More

Jefferson City man dead after two-vehicle accident

A Jefferson City man died in a T-bone crash at Highway 40 and Henderson Road on Tuesday afternoon. → Read More

Columbia apartment building fire quickly extinguished

A Thursday afternoon fire damaged a basement apartment on Ashland Road, but no one was hurt. → Read More

Fathers, daughters celebrate Father's Day with Superhero-themed dance

Claire Dunkin, 4, dances with her father, Scott Dunkin, right, during the 16th annual Father-Daughter Dance on Saturday at the Activity & Recreation Center. Fathers and daughters enjoyed dancing, snacks and music at the superhero-themed event to celebrate Father’s Day. → Read More

Vehicle crashes into home in north Columbia

A vehicle ran into a north Columbia home and then drove off Friday evening. → Read More

All-Star BBQ team competes in Elks Lodge contest, eyes state championship barbecue competition

From left, Brendan Cassell, his father, Gary Cassell, and John Ritcher of team All-Star BBQ from Chesterfield put a batch of chicken wings into a smoker Friday for a public dinner at the sixth Columbia Elks Lodge No. 594 BBQ Contest at the lodge. All-Star BBQ is one of 35 teams competing Saturday in the state championship barbecue competition hosted by the Kansas City Barbecue Society. → Read More

Vehicle crashes into Columbia duplex

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Columbia Farmers Market moves back outside for spring

At the Columbia Farmers Market Saturday, Mark Mahnken had an offer few could refuse. → Read More

Groomed for success

Daniel Pine, 15, of Vassar, Kan., walks Shrek, a Boston terrier, during the non-sporting group judging at the Central Missouri Kennel Club Dog Show on Saturday at the Central Missouri Events Center. Pine placed third in the contest. → Read More

Looking back at 2013

From a murder conviction tossed out to a dream football season and a new Columbia high school, 2013 had its share of major stories. Here are the top 10, as ranked by the Tribune newsroom. → Read More