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Missouri River crests near St. Charles
ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- (First Alert 4) - As the sun rose along the Missouri Riverfront in Frontier Park, early morning walkers, joggers and fishermen stopped to examine the floodwaters slowly receding from Friday’s crest. At its peak, the river hit approximately 30 feet on Friday afternoon. By Saturday...
Swimming — Pacific at Union (July 1 Meet)
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417's food, drink scene gains 2 spots outside Springfield for brews and games
This week in 417 foodie news: There's one more thing to do in Branson, a little breakfast cafe announces a big move and Seymour gets a spot for brews and board games. Branson entertainment complex opens ...
KC Pet Project hosts community food event
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A local pet shelter is making sure your pets are taken care of. On Friday, KC Pet Project is hosting a community food event at its Swope Parkway Campus. KC Pet Project said it has pallets worth of dog, cat and bird food to give...
High Limit To Return To Wheatland On Oct. 9
WHEATLAND, Mo. — The Limit Racing Diamond Classic, which was postponed by rain on June 29 at Lucas Oil Speedway, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 9. It will be a complete, standalone program for 410 winged sprint cars with hot laps, qualifying, heat races, B mains and a feature.
Kansas City’s oldest barbecue joint celebrates 90 years of tradition
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - Kansas City’s oldest barbecue restaurant celebrated 90 years of tradition with a holiday weekend rib special. On Friday, July 5, Rosedale Barbecue, the very first spot to serve barbecue in Kansas City, celebrated its 90th anniversary. It was founded on July 4, 1934. What started as a hot dog and beer stand - The Bucket Shop - turned toward barbecue after owners caught a whiff of smoke at Fatty Sharp’s Smoking Meats, just down the road.
Fuel The Future raffle supports persons with disabilities in SEK
(KOAM) - CLASS LTD, a nonprofit organization serving individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) across Southeast Kansas, is teaming up with The Foundation for CLASS to host the Fuel The Future raffle.
A Missouri Black Bear Got Up-Close-And-Personal with a Trail Cam
If you've ever witnessed a black bear in Missouri, you can attest to the fact that they are fascinating and curious creatures. A trail cam learned this the hard way as one of these apex predators took special interest in it and paid the price. I just saw this video...
Motorcycle driver falls 35 feet off Kansas City highway that is under construction
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A motorcycle driver is fighting for their life after they fell 35 feet into a railyard below a Kansas City, Mo., highway that is under construction. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department says that just after 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 6, emergency crews were called to the area of northbound Highway 169 and Highway 9 with reports of a single-vehicle crash.
PETA's "Hell on wheels" visits local St. Joseph Chick-fil-A on Friday, July 5th
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Around 12:30 pm on Friday, July 5th, 2024, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) parked their "Hell on Wheels" demonstration truck near the entrance of Chick-fil-A at the Shoppes at North Village in St. Joseph, Missouri. The truck's design replicates a chicken truck that...
Construction to start later this year on $14M trail connecting CityPark to Midtown
ST. LOUIS — Construction is expected to begin later this year on a stretch of the Brickline Greenway that connects with St. Louis City SC’s CityPark stadium. The project includes a new 0.85-mile trail along Market Street from Compton Avenue and 22nd Street, connecting CityPark and Harris-Stowe State University. The path’s construction could begin in September, said Susan Trautman, CEO of regional trail district Great Rivers Greenway.
Patrick Mahomes And Brittany Mahomes Revealed Unexpected Fourth Of July Plans
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Mahomes had a rather surprising plan for their Fourth of July celebrations. Instead of going back to the US to celebrate the holiday with the rest of the nation, the Patrick and Brittany continued their European tour and were spotted making a stop at the London performance of country music star Morgan Wallen.
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