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Missouri Minute: Southwest to end open-seating policy; Wentzville UAW workers reach tentative deal
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8% annual rate in the second quarter, outpacing expectations. The gross domestic product snapshot published Thursday showed second-quarter economic expansion doubled the first quarter's 1.4% rate. The growth was driven primarily by increases in consumer spending for goods and services, private inventory investment and nonresidential fixed investment. Consumers spent the most on goods in the energy sector and health care services. In transportation, the leading carrier at Missouri's two largest airports is ushering in changes for passengers. Southwest Airlines announced it will abandon its open-seating policy in favor of assigned seating and premium options. The airline cited customer experience and financial performance for the change. In health care news, St. Louis-based Ascension is selling off 13 facilities to a for-profit hospital operator. Keep reading for these stories and more.
Patrick Mahomes' Seven-Word Warning For the Las Vegas Raiders is Turning Heads
Earlier this week, the Las Vegas Raiders poked fun at Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Several Raiders players passed around a puppet of Kermit the Frog wearing a Mahomes jersey, making fun of the superstar quarterback's unique speaking voice. Video of the Raiders having a laugh at ...
SJPD locates missing teen Friday morning
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Authorities have found a St. Joseph teen that was reported missing on Thursday. According to a St. Joseph Police Department official, Matthew Simmons was located safe on Friday morning. The 15-year-old was reported missing on July 25 and was thought to be headed toward Colorado, but was...
Governor Parson Honors Rogersville Woman Aubren Dudley
Missouri Governor Mike Parson paid tribute to a woman killed in a traffic crash at the intersection of Hwy 126 and Route T near Golden City. Governor Parson said in a post on social media that Aubren Dudley of Rogersville had worked for the children’s division of the Missouri Department of Social Services for five years.
Murder Charges Filed Against Kansas City Man Involved in Independence Shooting
In June, a fatal shooting incident occurred at the Sugar Creek Apartments in Independence, Missouri. The accused, a 23-year-old man named Antonio Catalan-Sharr from Kansas City, has been charged with second-degree murder in relation to the incident. Incident Details. This Article Includes. On June 5th, around midday, Independence police found...
Young hits bases-loaded triple in the 10th in the Nationals' 10-8 victory over Cardinals
ST. LOUIS — Friday’s Game Report: Nationals 10, Cardinals 8 (10 innings) The Cardinals offense found success against lefthanded starter Mackenzie Gore on Friday night, getting home runs from Masyn Winn and Nolan Arenado. Unfortunately, the success was short-lived when the Nationals turned the game over to their...
Woman Runs Over Fast-Food Worker With Car Because of Botched Order
Fast-food restaurants have been under some scrutiny lately for their inflated prices. If you do get fast food nowadays, you want to be extra-sure that your order is correct before leaving, as it could be a costly mistake if not. But one woman took her dissatisfaction with her order to a whole new level.
Missouri FFA officers advocate for agriculture in nation’s capital
WASHINGTON — Earlier this month Andi Belt was on her family farm in Leonard, Missouri, caring for sheep and gathering supplies for her freshman dorm room at MU. On the other side of the state, Gavin Rhode was feeding cattle and walking pigs. Last week, both of them were...
Maryville University’s Kids Rock Cancer receives statewide honor
Maryville University is pleased to announce that Kids Rock Cancer received the 2024 Community Service Award from the Missouri Rehabilitation Association. The Missouri Rehabilitation Association holds an annual conference for certified rehabilitation counselors and vocational rehabilitation counselors. The conference is an opportunity to learn, engage, and celebrate the efforts of professionals and non-profits who support individuals with disabilities throughout Missouri.
You’re Being Watched – FBI Warns Missouri About New ATM Attacks
Sometimes it feels like you need eyes in the back of your head to be safe doing anything with money anymore. That's true in regards to a new warning from the FBI to Missouri residents about new attacks at ATM's. Yahoo News shared the word from the FBI about an...
Unidentified Body Discovered Sunday in Smithville, Missouri Identified as a Missing Leavenworth, Kansas Man
SMITHVILLE, MO- According to the Smithville Police Department, the unidentified body found on Sunday, July 21, 2024 has been identified as that of Josiah Papa, a missing person that was last known to be in the area of northern Smithville. Josiah Mathew Papa, age 25, went missing from Leavenworth, Kansas...
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