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Licking man arrested in St. Robert with runaway & four pounds of methamphetamine scheduled for trial
A Texas County man arrested in Pulaski County with a runaway and four pounds of methamphetamine is scheduled for a new trial date. John Weaver, of Licking, is charged with first-degree drug trafficking, two counts of delivery of a controlled substance, and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm.
Laclede County man sentenced to probation and jail time for shooting woman & assaulting two jailers
A Laclede County man accused of shooting a woman then attacking two female law enforcement officers pleads guilty. Daniel Coleman, of Lebanon, pleaded guilty Monday in two separate cases. The first case involved the shooting which occurred last September at the home Coleman shared with the victim. The woman told police she was walking in the door from work when Coleman fired shots at her, penetrating one arm and grazing her collarbone. Coleman was arrested after an almost two-hour standoff.
Patrick Mahomes' Mom Makes Unexpected Admission About Life Situation
Patrick Mahomes' mom, Randi Mahomes, isn't really loving the fact that they are living under constant spotlight. In fact, the mother of the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback admitted she's envious of other people living a normal life. The 48-year-old mom of three shared as much when she appeared on ...
Viking Mississippi returning to Cape Girardeau due to high water levels upriver
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Cape Girardeau tourism leaders announced the Viking Cruise Lines are making some changes to planned itineraries for future cruises. Leaders say due to issues upriver with dams and higher than normal river levels, the Viking Mississippi riverboat will be coming back to Cape Girardeau on July 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. once again.
Kansas City to host the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League Championship
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The home of the world’s first stadium built for a women’s sports team will soon be the home of the 2024 NWSL Championship. On Wednesday, it was announced that the historic CPKC Stadium will host the pinnacle match of the women’s soccer league.
Jefferson City man faces felony charge after traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A Jefferson City traffic stop turned into a drug arrest on Tuesday evening. A release from the Jefferson City Police Department said that an officer tried to make a traffic stop in the 700 block of Marshall Street. The release stated that Larry Wayne Davis, Jr., ran from the stop.
KC Unsolved: Family continues push to find missing teen Desirea Ferris seven years later
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Liberty teenager who went missing seven years ago is the focus of an investigation that seems close to being solved — if only police could prove what they suspect. Desirea Ferris went missing on May 2, 2017. Patti Tam’s living room stands filled...
Early Morning Shooting in Clinton
On 07-03-24 at around 0051 hours, Officers from the Clinton Police Department responded to. 104 South Third Street, Clinton MO, reference to shots fired. A 911 caller who identified himself as. Dakota Haak advised he had accidentally shot his girlfriend. Upon officers arriving Haak’s girlfriend was. given care and...
Officer on patrol responds to sound of gunfire, locates 2 shooting victims
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Kansas City Police Department says two people were taken to an area hospital after an early-morning shooting in KCMO. Around 12:45 a.m. on Wednesday, a patrolling KCPD officer heard the sound of shots fired near 55th and Prospect Avenue. When they arrived at the...
Woman Arrested After Leaving 2 Year Old Alone For Months While Working Several Jobs
On July 2, at approximately 9:00 a.m. Izard County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch received a call concerning the welfare of a 2-year-old child. The concern was due to the child’s mother, Joanna Taylor, being arrested on warrants out of Fulton County on July 1 at approximately 7:00 p.m. during a traffic stop, in which the child was not with Taylor. Taylor did not mention, during the traffic stop, that she had left a child alone at home. Dispatch was also told Taylor had left the child alone in the past. Deputies arrived at the residence off Moser St. in Melbourne and gained entry into the home where a toddler was found alone. DCFS was notified and quickly arrived on scene to take charge of the care for the child.
Missouri, Western Illinois Brace for Heavy Rains and Flooding Threats
St. Louis, MO – The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Missouri and western Illinois through Thursday evening, predicting heavy rain from multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms. The intense rainfall could lead to flooding in typically dry areas, posing significant risks to drivers. According to...
Insider Blog: Excessive rain causes rivers to rise around Mid-Missouri
Several rounds of severe weather and heavy rain have put the Missouri Basin to our north in a surplus, leading to downstream flooding along the Missouri River in Mid-Missouri. That upstream rain coupled with flooding from strong storms Tuesday night will cause locations along the Missouri River to reach minor to moderate flood stage over the next few days.
Leftover change makes one man $1 million richer, after lottery ticket purchase
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Missouri man is one million dollars richer thanks to using his spare change to purchase a lottery ticket at a Blue Springs Price Chopper. A man was making a pit stop at a Price Chopper off Highway 7, and decided to get a ticket in the June 15 drawing. The day after the drawing, he checked his ticket when he received a message that he had never seen before.
For Missouri food and beverage businesses, July Fourth lights creative spark
For Missouri food and beverage businesses, Independence Day provides a midsummer pop that can stoke demand and spark creativity. “We’re always, as a small business, looking for fun — not only holidays, but events happening in pop culture — that can bring some business our way, so we can make sales and provide hours,” said Cassidy Darr, the director of guest experience at McLain’s Bakery in Kansas City.
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