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Two safe after water rescue in Callaway County
CALLAWAY COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) South Callaway County fire officials say one man and one woman are safe at home after they were saved in a water rescue in the 7800 block of Route O in Callaway County. South Callaway Fire Protection District Capt. Josh Lippincott said the two attempted to drive through a flooded area The post Two safe after water rescue in Callaway County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Jefferson City man faces felony charge after traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A Jefferson City traffic stop turned into a drug arrest on Tuesday evening. A release from the Jefferson City Police Department said that an officer tried to make a traffic stop in the 700 block of Marshall Street. The release stated that Larry Wayne Davis, Jr., ran from the stop.
Huntsville Man Arraigned for Drug Possession
HUNTSVILLE, Mo - A Huntsville man was arraigned Monday in Randolph County on a felony possession of a controlled substance charge. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant of 40-year-old Samuel A. Berry's property Thursday. There they recovered a plastic baggie containing methamphetamine, weighing 20.6 grams. Both the baggie and a syringe with residue tested positive for methamphetamine. Both items were sent to the Missouri State highway Patrol Laboratory in Jefferson City for further analysis.
A small Missouri hospital could no longer go it alone — so it turned to KU for help
A hospital merger that caused a short-lived political storm tinged with Missouri-Kansas rivalries earlier this year kicks in with the start of July. Liberty Hospital, a 177-bed community hospital on the Missouri side of the metro, will be gobbled up by The University of Kansas Health System, a Kansas neighbor six times larger.
Fort Leonard Wood says farewell to Pollio, welcomes Bartley at change of command
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Leonard Wood held a change-of-command ceremony June 25 on the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Plaza, where Col. Anthony Pollio relinquished command to Col. Steven Bartley. The reviewing officer for the ceremony was William Kidd, director of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command – Training Directorate...
With decades of experience under his belt, SJPD detective calls it a career
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) St. Joseph, Missouri Police Department (SJPD) Detective, Rick Woodley officially retired from the department on Monday, July 1, 2024. SJPD celebrated Rick Woodley's retirement on Monday with a celebration and a final call was broadcast over the scanner around 10:04 a.m. KQ2 sat down with Detective Rick...
This Weekend At The Lake: Fireworks, Ozark Amp Concert, Shootout For The Shootout & More
Planning this weekend at the Lake? Good news: it's summer at Lake of the Ozarks, and there's no shortage of things to do! Here's what's going on this weekend. For a complete list of Lake events & live music all year long, visit Lake Expo's events calendar. This weekend at...
Officer on patrol responds to sound of gunfire, locates 2 shooting victims
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Kansas City Police Department says two people were taken to an area hospital after an early-morning shooting in KCMO. Around 12:45 a.m. on Wednesday, a patrolling KCPD officer heard the sound of shots fired near 55th and Prospect Avenue. When they arrived at the...
Patrick Mahomes' Mom Makes Unexpected Admission About Life Situation
Patrick Mahomes' mom, Randi Mahomes, isn't really loving the fact that they are living under constant spotlight. In fact, the mother of the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback admitted she's envious of other people living a normal life. The 48-year-old mom of three shared as much when she appeared on ...
Authorities: Missing 3-year-old girl reported from Georgia last seen in KCMO
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - An endangered person advisory for a missing person that originated in Georgia is now connected to Kansas City, Mo. Authorities with the Missouri State Highway Patrol said the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office issued an endangered person advisory for 3-year-old Zaryiah Storto-Shell. The missing girl...
Viking Mississippi returning to Cape Girardeau due to high water levels upriver
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Cape Girardeau tourism leaders announced the Viking Cruise Lines are making some changes to planned itineraries for future cruises. Leaders say due to issues upriver with dams and higher than normal river levels, the Viking Mississippi riverboat will be coming back to Cape Girardeau on July 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. once again.
We interviewed the 'fastest boy in America' 11 years ago. Now his Olympic dreams are coming true
ST. LOUIS — When Brandon Miller was 11 years old, he was already dreaming about the Olympics. "Every day I wake up, you know, I dream about it — being in the race, standing on the podium, getting the gold medal around my neck," the young boy told 5 On Your Side's Frank Cusumano in 2013.
Storm damage: Giant oak tree damages 135-year-old home in Liberty
LIBERTY, Mo. — People in Liberty are cleaning up afterstorm damage there. A giant oak fell on a 135-year-old home. The tree tore off the upper corner of the home, and the entire lower roof was knocked off the structure and crashed onto the front porch. Jeanne Crews says...
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