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Taylor Swift’s Plan to Attend Travis Kelce’s NFL Games Revealed
It was recently unveiled what Taylor Swift’s plans for the 2024 NFL season entail. As reported by People Magazine, Taylor Swift intends to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, by attending as many Kansas City Chiefs games as possible for the upcoming season. Their relationship has been thriving, ...
Missouri professor teaches students how to properly use artificial intelligence (LISTEN)
Artificial intelligence is here and a Missouri State University professor is teaching her students how to use it properly. Alisa Nelson talks to Leslie Seawright about the role of AI in higher education and the workplace.
Bodies Identified After Discovery in Arkansas Lake
The local community was left in shock after the discovery of two bodies in an Arkansas lake. Family members of the victims expressed shock and grief upon hearing the news about their loved ones. The identities of the bodies were soon confirmed by authorities, leaving many to ponder over the tragic incident.
Record number of travelers expected for July 4th week
ST. LOUIS – AAA is projecting that many millions of people will travel for this July 4th holiday. In fact, AAA is expecting record-setting travel numbers for trips in cars and on planes. AAA believes that travel numbers for this July 4th holiday could top pre-pandemic numbers from back in 2019. July 3rd and July […]
Severe Weather Threatens the Mid-Atlantic, East Coast
An EF-1 tornado was confirmed the afternoon of the Fourth of July in west Louisville, KY. Max winds are confirmed near 95 mph. Additional storms are likely as a storm system moves through the Mid-Atlantic and east coast states. There is a marginal risk for strong to severe storms from...
Fourth of July Safety: How to safely shoot off and dispose of fireworks
OZARK, Mo. (KY3) - Many will shoot off fireworks for the Fourth of July if your city allows it. Knowing how to fire and safely dispose of fireworks will reduce your holiday fire hazard. Nixa Fire Protection District says it doesn’t always see more calls on the Fourth, though it...
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should Missouri have a committee on illegal immigrant crime?
The legislative session is over but Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher is keeping some House members busy this summer. Plocher held a news conference Tuesday to tell reporters about his newly created Special Interim Committee on Illegal Immigrant Crimes. The committee, as its name suggests, will explore crimes perpetrated by undocumented immigrants. Do you like The post QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should Missouri have a committee on illegal immigrant crime? appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
On Your Side: Better Business Bureau warns about “emergency scams” that impersonate family or friends
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - Better Business Bureau warns consumers to be on the lookout for “emergency scams” or “grandparent scams” that seem to come from someone they know. Emergency scams, sometimes called grandparent scams, take advantage of a person’s concern for their friends and...
Branson thanks Jefferson City for $6.2 million in funding for tourism strip improvements
A spokesperson for Branson’s 76 Entertainment Community Improvement District said the tourism hub is “immensely grateful” for $6.2 million of funding earmarked for fixing up the Highway 76 tourism strip. Meanwhile, Branson Mayor Larry Milton touted what he called Branson’s “significant role” in Missouri tourism.
How Missouri River flooding may affect mid-Missouri
A flood crest is moving down the Missouri River, and it is expected to hit mid-Missouri on Friday morning. The crest, or the peak of floodwaters before they recede, is predicted to reach Boonville on Friday, according to a flood warning issued by the National Weather Service. The river should fall back below flood stage by Tuesday.
Unveiling The Most Violent Town in Missouri: A Closer Look
Missouri, known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and picturesque landscapes, unfortunately, also harbors some areas marked by high crime rates. While many towns and cities in Missouri boast low crime rates and a high quality of life, there are some exceptions. In this article, we take a closer look at the most violent town in Missouri, examining the factors that contribute to its high crime rate, the impact on its residents, and what is being done to address the issue.
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