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Ten fire units respond to a heavy structure fire in Columbia
The Columbia Fire Department (CFD) responded to a building fire on August 20. According to a press release, CFD reported to the scene around 2 a.m. on Tuesday where they discovered a single-story building with heavy fire seen coming from the building located at 4140 Bearfield Drive. Ten fire units...
Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Gets Roasted on Social Media for Posting Fake Self-Righteous Winston Churchill Quote
The Kansas City Chiefs have been one of the most talked-about teams in the NFL this offseason. Of course, that is to be expected for the defending back-to-back Super Bowl Champions. However, much of the news surrounding the team has been far from positive. Wide receiver Rashee Rice was involved...
WATCH: Guy Swears He Has Video Proof There’s a Dome Over Illinois
This just in. You might be living in a real life Matrix. Don't believe me? A guy swears he has video proof that there's a dome over Illinois. This brand new video share made me chuckle a little bit and I'm not trying to give the guy who shared this a hard time. To say that I don't understand everything I see in the skies above Illinois and Missouri is an understatement. His video entitled "Dome spotted in Illinois!!" is interesting.
Missouri death row inmate agrees to new plea in deal that calls for a life sentence without parole
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri death row inmate on Wednesday dropped his innocence claim and entered a new no-contest plea in an agreement that calls for a revised sentence of life in prison without parole. But the Missouri Attorney General’s Office opposes the new consent judgment and will appeal in an effort to move ahead with the scheduled Sept. 24 execution of Marcellus Williams. The complicated turn of events happened on the day that St. Louis County Circuit Judge Bruce Hinton was supposed to oversee a hearing requested by Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell aimed at vacating Williams’ first-degree murder conviction in the 1998 stabbing death of Lisha Gayle. Bell had cited DNA testing unavailable at the time of the crime that found someone else’s DNA — but not that of Williams — on the murder weapon. After a lengthy delay with lawyers meeting behind closed doors, Matthew Jacober, a special prosecutor for the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, announced that even newer DNA testing released on Monday found contamination due to handling of the weapon by a former assistant prosecutor and investigator. The contaminated evidence made it impossible to show that someone else may have been the killer.
CDC reports a reduction of drug overdoses in Missouri
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Signs of relief in the nation’s overdose crisis. New state-level data from the CDC shows both fatal and nonfatal overdose cases are down in the Ozarks and across Missouri. “An overdose can happen to anyone at any place,” said Julie Viele with the Springfield Greene...
GM Buys Enough Solar to Power Assembly Plants in Michigan, Missouri
Last Thursday, GM announced a 15-year renewable energy purchase agreement with NorthStar Clean Energy, a CMS Energy subsidiary, to power three of the automaker's assembly plants. NorthStar’s Newport Solar project in Newport, Arkansas, will support the electricity needs of GM’s Lansing Delta Township Assembly and Lansing Grand River Assembly in...
Abortion, minimum wage, and sports betting on the ballot this fall in Missouri
Welcome to the Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day:. Abortion, minimum wage, and sports betting on the ballot this fall in Missouri. 136 state legislative incumbents have been defeated in primaries this year – four of whom were...
Pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle in north St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – A person is left dead after being struck by a vehicle in north St. Louis on Wednesday morning. The crash occurred around 6 a.m. Wednesday morning on westbound Interstate 70 near Branch Street. All lanes on westbound I-70 will remain closed as crews investigate the scene. All lanes on eastbound I-70 will […]
MLB pitcher lights it up with ridiculous 105 mph fastball
Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Ben Joyce may be the new flame-throwing king in MLB. Joyce retired the side in the bottom of the ninth inning of his Angels’ 9-5 win over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. on Tuesday night. Joyce went 1-2-3 in the inning and struck out... The post MLB pitcher lights it up with ridiculous 105 mph fastball appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Chiefs GM Reveals Feelings on Travis Kelce’s Involvement With Taylor Swift
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach recently opened up about Travis Kelce's life with world-renowned celebrity Taylor Swift and the attention that comes with dating someone of her status. Speaking with Nate Taylor, who covers the Chiefs for The Athletic, Veach expressed that all of ...
April’s on Main celebrates 10-year milestone with ribbon-cutting ceremony
April Moxley, the proud owner of April’s on Main, is thrilled to announce the celebration of the business’s 10-year anniversary with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony held July 29. The event marked a decade of success and community engagement for the beloved St. Charles establishment. Located at 222 North...
Jefferson City man charged with assault after fight at Chick's Tap Room
Cole County prosecutors filed charges against a man, accused of starting a fight while drunk at a Jefferson City bar. They charged Nicolas Neal Montgomery, of Jefferson City, with Second Degree Assault, Resisting Arrest, and Fourth Degree Assault of a Special Victim. Court documents stated that Jefferson City police were...
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