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50 Missouri Families Have 50 Missing Daughters Still Not Found
If you have children and know where they are, you have a luxury that some Missouri families to not have. As I write this, there are 50 Missouri families who recently had 50 daughters go missing and they still have not been found. This is the latest update from the...
Kansas City neighborhood frustrated by celebratory gunfire on Fourth of July
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Celebratory gunfire hit at least two Kansas City homes on July 4th. One community leader told KCTV5 that the holiday fireworks give people the perfect cover to illegally celebrate with gunshots. “I’m going to be honest with you. The Fourth of July is nothing but...
KC Current players debut coffee trailer at First Fridays in the Crossroads
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - There was a new vendor at First Fridays in the Crossroads: Pitch Side Coffee. It was a popular choice for many; the line was down the block for hours. The reason? It’s owned and operated by KC Current players. “We are so excited to...
Former players reflect on time with Capahas ‘family’
New Cape Central baseball coach Matt Palmer is not only a former Major League pitcher but an alum of a fraternity that has played for 130 years. Palmer was once a member of the Capahas, the oldest amateur baseball team in America that was shepherded by the Bolen Family, first by Jess (manager and general manager) and his wife Mary (fundraiser and organizer), and their son Tom, who was both a player and manager for the Capahas.
Royals bring Frazier off IL, promote pitcher for big-league debut
DENVER (KCTV) - As the Royals attempt to solve some of their bullpen woes, they made another roster move Friday. With Kansas City heading to Denver for a three-game series with the Colorado Rockies, the Royals announced Friday they were promoting left-handed reliever Walter Pennington. Pennington was signed by the...
How Fast Over the Speed Limit Can Go On Missouri Highways?
Admit it...you speed when you drive? Heck, I know I do, but how much over the speed limit can you go legally in Missouri?. Yes, you can speed A LITTLE when driving on Missouri Highways. Legally you can get pulled over doing 1 mph, but most officers let you do 5 mph over the speed limit, however, you don't want to push your luck. Tyler Law Office says,
Western Missouri Weather: Pleasant Conditions Expected Friday Evening Into the Weekend
Kansas City, MO – Residents of Missouri can look forward to a pleasant weather forecast for Friday evening into the weekend. After the rain on Thursday, Friday evening promises clear skies and comfortable temperatures, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and postponed Fourth of July celebrations. According...
Finally a break from the heat & humidity (7.5.24)
Tomorrow: Mostly Sunny, Not as Humid |High: 91 | N-5 A summer cool front will push across the Mid-South today. Ahead of this, we'll see scattered showers & thunderstorms. A few of those storms could be strong to severe with damaging. winds and heavy downpours the main threats. Behind the...
6 Real Hollywood Movies are Casting in Missouri This Year
I've never wanted to be a movie star. What I see in my mirror every day should not be on the big screen or your TV. But, if you still hold out hopes of Hollywood stardom, I did find 6 real Hollywood movies that are casting in Missouri this year.
50 Missouri Families Have 50 Missing Daughters Still Not Found
If you have children and know where they are, you have a luxury that some Missouri families to not have. As I write this, there are 50 Missouri families who recently had 50 daughters go missing and they still have not been found. This is the latest update from the...
Governor and state officials break ground on I-70 project
Groundbreaking in Columbia signified start of first project in Improve I-70 Program. MoDOT hosted a groundbreaking event in Columbia on June 13 celebrating the first project within its Improve I-70 Program. Gov. Mike Parson joined federal, state and local elected officials along with past and present members of the Missouri...
Missouri Issues Urgent Warning about Deadly Mosquito-borne Virus
This is one of those warnings from the Missouri Department of Health that you hope is precautionary and not an indication of something that will become a widespread issue in the state. A new bulletin has been issued about a deadly mosquito-borne virus of which there is no cure. This...
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