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Lorenzo Ladiner points to an area on a map of Grindstone Parkway where he and murder defendant Kristopher Prince were driving before Prince allegedly shot and killed Tedarrian Robinson on April 18, 2007.
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Testimony wraps up in murder trial
By JOE MEYER
of the Tribune’s staff
A co-defendant testified yesterday in court that Kristopher Prince is the man who shot and killed 17-year-old Tedarrian Robinson during a car chase last year in southeast Columbia.
Food prank leaves jurors hungry after long night
By JOE MEYER
of the Tribune’s staff
A long night of testimony for jurors in an ongoing murder trial turned into a long, hungry night of testimony last night after a joke played by an employee of a Columbia restaurant.
LeMone honor opens can of worms for schools
By JANESE HEAVIN
of the Tribune’s staff
Hickman High School’s football field will be renamed the Robert M. LeMone Field during tonight’s homecoming game, a goodwill gesture that could have unintended consequences.
In Columbia, Albright says Iraq war a ‘disaster’
By JASON ROSENBAUM
of the Tribune’s staff
Speaking at the behest of Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright laid out a foreign policy focus she said would be essential for the next administration.
Lounge drops hip-hop night
By T.J. GREANEY
of the Tribune’s staff
One day after a brawl between revelers outside Sapphire Lounge led to officers reporting they ducked gunfire, the downtown club has canceled hip-hop nights to avoid further conflicts. Police have no leads pointing to a suspect in the shooting.
Hickman student accused
By JANESE HEAVIN
of the Tribune’s staff
An 18-year-old Hickman High School student was in custody at the Boone County Jail today after dropping a bag of marijuana while running from Columbia police officers yesterday.
Low-income project tests city’s resolve
By KAT HUGHES
of the Tribune’s staff
As Columbia talks about ways to encourage more affordable housing, a proposed project is testing what the city is willing to do to accommodate such developments.
Grunt work
University of Missouri geology senior Bjorn Held, 25, gets in some exercise between classes yesterday by doing chin-ups at Stankowski Field.
College restructures top-level departments
Columbia College is restructuring several departments on its campus, including operations dealing with public relations and marketing, and development and alumni services.
MU names interim medical school dean
Robert Churchill has been appointed to serve as interim dean of the University of Missouri School of Medicine.