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After winning a landmark case against real estate agents, this startup aims to replace them with a flat fee
It all began in 2017 when Josh Sitzer and his wife listed their home for sale in Kansas City. The couple was frustrated by the fact they had to pay a 3% commission to a buyer’s agent. “Due to the anti-competitive structure of the industry before the lawsuit, I,...
MSHP: distracted driving may have contributed to deadly I-70 crash
The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the cause of a deadly crash on Interstate 70 in July was due to distracted driving. The post MSHP: distracted driving may have contributed to deadly I-70 crash appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Ted Drewes Jr., iconic frozen custard stand owner, dies at 96
ST.LOUIS (WICS) — The owner of Ted Drewes, Ted Drewes Jr. passed away. The frozen custard stand confirmed Wednesday that Drewes, Jr. passed away recently at the age of 96. Drewes Sr. opened the family's first stand in 1929 in Florida. They then opened a St. Louis location on Natural Bridge Road, followed by locations on South Grand Boulevard and Chippewa Street.
NFL answers big question about Rashee Rice
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice could eventually face disciplinary action from the NFL, but it does not sound like he will be ruled ineligible for the start of the season. Rice is facing eight felony charges over his alleged role in a multi-car accident that took place in March. Many expect him to... The post NFL answers big question about Rashee Rice appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Steve Woodberry returns to Missouri State basketball as assistant under Cuonzo Martin
Steve Woodberry is returning to Missouri State and will serve as an assistant men's basketball coach under Cuonzo Martin. Woodberry was previously an assistant at Missouri State from 2006-12, serving under Barry Hinson, Martin during his first stint with the Bears and the program's first season under Paul Lusk. ...
JuJu Smith-Schuster is uncertain what to expect in second go-around with Chiefs
Someone sounds happy to be back in Kansas City. As JuJu Smith-Schuster took to the podium to answer questions from reporters at Arrowhead Stadium, the veteran receiver was clearly glad to be a member of the Kansas City Chiefs once more, having signed again with the team that employed him straight through Super Bowl LVII in the 2022 season.
Saint Louis University professor makes history with Team USA at 2024 Paris Paralympics
PARIS, France — A Naperville, Illinois, native and Saint Louis University professor made history Thursday morning during the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Sarah Adam became the first woman to play on a U.S. wheelchair rugby team at the Paralympic Games. She is competing with Team USA at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
Heroic lifeguards save 6-year-old at Vandalia Family Aquatic Center
On a sunny afternoon at the Vandalia Family Aquatic Center, what started as a typical day of fun and relaxation quickly turned into a life-or-death situation. A 6-year-old girl, enjoying the pool with her family, suddenly began to struggle in the water. Within moments, she was submerged and experiencing a seizure.
Law enforcement searching for missing Springfield teen
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield Police Department (SPD) and the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) are searching for a Springfield teen who has been missing for nearly a week. According to MSHP, Annelle Wilmoth was last seen on Aug. 24. She is 17 years old, has black hair, blue eyes, is about five feet, four […]
They walked away from a Missouri cult. Now they’re warning anyone who’ll listen.
FESTUS — A small white church with a red door sits in an old neighborhood by the railroad tracks here. It's just a few blocks north of the bars, restaurants and shops that line East Main Street. Faith groups have called the building home since the 1930s. Last year,...
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