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Scattered showers possible today, but lower temperatures and dry conditions on the way
Temperatures are expected to drop, and many places will remain dry through the weekend. The National Weather Service says there’s a 20-30% chance of scattered showers and storms across mid-Missouri today. In southern Missouri, there is a marginal risk for severe storms with large hail and damaging wind gusts. Those storms are expected to be south of the Lebanon area.
Highlight compilation from Chiefs training camp showcases QB depth
The Kansas City Chiefs are going into the 2024 season with four experienced quarterbacks heading up the new-look offense, although not all four can make the 53-man roster. The signal-callers currently on the Chiefs roster for the preseason are star quarterback Patrick Mahomes who sits at the top of Kansas City’s depth chart with former Philadephia Eagle Carson Wentz as his backup. Chris Oladokun will take the third spot behind Wentz, and Ian Book will be Kansas City’s final option under center.
5 SURPRISE Kansas City Chiefs Cut Candidates Ft. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Mecole Hardman & Irv Smith
<__slot-el _="@=2428,x=308,y=612,w=94,h=36,co=15;15;15;1.0">. <__slot-el _="@=2444,x=308,y=648,w=0,h=0,co=15;15;15;1.0">. Kansas City Chiefs rumors focus on potential Chiefs cut candidates near the end of Chiefs training camp. The Kansas City Chiefs cap space sits at around $17 million, but the final spots on the 53-man roster are very competitive. Veterans like Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Mecole Hardman and Irv Smith Jr. find themselves competing for a spot on the Kansas City Chiefs 5.
1 person hospitalized after fiery crash on I-435 in Overland Park
Overland Park Police say one person is in serious condition following a crash on Interstate 435 near Metcalf Avenue on Thursday afternoon. Police, firefighters and paramedics were called to the westbound lanes of the Interstate just east of Metcalf Avenue at 2:11 p.m. Firefighters reported that one vehicle was “fully...
MoDOT hears I-44 concerns at Forward 44 meeting
The Missouri Department of Transportation held a public meeting in the Wallace Center on Wednesday to hear citizens’ concerns regarding the I-44 Corridor. The meeting was the last in a series of Forward 44 sessions MoDOT held as it conducts an environmental impact study to gauge improvement potential for the state highway. “We’re just having a series of public meetings now to get input from users of the system on what they see as the most pressing issues are on I-44 from the Oklahoma line to the outskirts of Saint Louis,” said District Engineer Michelle Watkins. For more on this story, see Saturday's LCR.
Heat is likely killing more people in the Midwest and Great Plains than what’s recorded. Here’s why
In the St. Louis region, heat has killed at least one person this year. In Omaha, Nebraska, a child died last month after being left in a hot car. Outside of Chicago, a person died in a hot prison in June. Heat is the deadliest climate-driven disaster in the U.S....
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