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Riverside police chief announces 12 percent pay increase for officers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A pay increase for Riverside police officers began on July 1, according to the Riverside Police Department and the City of Riverside. Chief Chris Skinrood announced on Monday that the base pay increased by 12 percent from the previous year. The pay range is anywhere from $65,000 to $92,573. The increase also went out to all current officers.
Mizzou alumni makes her way to the big screen in new 'Twisters' movie
NEW BLOOMFIELD — A University of Missouri alumni made an appearance in the newly released movie "Twisters" which premiered July 19. Oklahoma's KFOR Chief Meteorologist Emily Sutton made a cameo as herself in the movie to give an important weather forecast. A long road led to this opportunity, and Sutton thanks the University of Missouri and KRCG 13's Chief Meteorologist Sharon Ray for helping her get to where she is today.
Patrick Mahomes Speaks His Truth About Contract Situation After Jordan Love Deal
There's no doubt that Patrick Mahomes deserves to be the NFL's highest-paid player. As lavish new deals for objectively inferior quarterbacks continue re-setting the market, though, the Kansas City Chiefs superstar isn't worried about how his earnings stack up. After both the Miami Dolphins' Tua ...
Chiefs star player suffers injury
As the Kansas City Chiefs look to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowl championships, one of their star players is now battling an injury. According to Chiefs Wire, All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones missed Sunday’s training camp practice due to a groin injury. A specific injury has yet to be announced, with Kansas City head coach Andy Reid noting that the Mississippi State product’s groin was “sore.”
Kansas City Chiefs Announce Surprise Decision On Kicker Harrison Butker For 2024 Season
The Kansas City Chiefs have made a surprise decision on how they’ll utilize kicker Harrison Butker for the upcoming 2024 season. Earlier this offseason, Kansas City Chiefs coaches revealed they were considering using safety Justin Reid for kickoffs following the NFL’s rule changes. The thinking was that Reid would be a better open-field tackler than Harrison Butker, and that the latter would greatly reduce his risk of injuries without tackling on kickoffs.
Competency hearing for Fredrick Scott delayed, he’s not taking medication
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A competency hearing for accused serial killer Fredrick Scott did not take place Monday because both the prosecutor and public defender agreed Scott was not taking his prescribed mental health medication. The prosecutor said Scott has missed nine doses since a judge set a competency...
Olympian Freddie Crittenden's family heading to Paris, thanks to the generosity of St. Louis donors
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis Olympian will soon race for gold in Paris, and after thousands were raised, his family will now get to cheer him on in person. Freddie Crittenden III's family said they’ve prayed for him and supported him as he’s chased his dreams over the years. Now, they'll get to support him in Paris in person as he takes on his first-ever Olympics.
New Chiefs Arrival Already Pushing for Starting Job
Chiefs fans widely expect an under-the-radar cornerback to emerge as a legitimate weapon in the secondary following the trade of L'Jarius Sneed and one surprising name was floated as a potential starter by defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. The signing of former second-round CB Kelvin Joseph to a reserve/future contract back...
Royals acquire former All-Star pitcher in trade with Rangers
The Kansas City Royals have made a notable acquisition ahead of the non-waiver trade deadline. Kansas City on Monday agreed to a trade with the Texas Rangers for pitcher Michael Lorenzen. The Royals sent pitcher Walter Pennington to Texas as part of the deal. We have acquired RHP Michael Lorenzen from the Texas Rangers in... The post Royals acquire former All-Star pitcher in trade with Rangers appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Taco Bell is giving away free Baja Blast on July 29 for drink's 20th birthday
Twenty years after introducing the teal-green soft drink, Taco Bell is celebrating the milestone with free Mountain Dew Baja Blast — no purchase necessary. For one day only on Monday, July 29, customers can get a free medium-sized Baja Blast fountain drink or a regular sized Baja Blast Freeze. Mountain Dew Baja Blast was created exclusively for Taco Bell in 2004. Since then, it's become a fan-favorite menu item. ...
Three-year-old falls 8 stories from window at high-rise building in Independence
After a 3-year-old fell eight stories out of an apartment window at an Independence high-rise, a resident said “everyone” in the building had their windows open because the air conditioning was not working.
St. Louis Building & Construction Trades Council honors Labor, political leaders
Normandy, MO – The St. Louis Building and Construction Trades Council honored Labor and political leaders with Leadership Awards at its 2nd annual Golf Outing and awards program on July 15 at Glenn Echo Golf Course. The honorees included:. Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic candidate...
Ballparks National Cutting Ties with Osage Beach Parks
A private-public partnership between the City of Osage Beach and Ballparks National to manage certain operations at city park fields will come to an end after just its first year. That’s according to a letter submitted to the city from Ballparks National General Manager Jeff Vernetti who says, due to...
A guide to the St. Louis region's greenways
ST. LOUIS — For decades, the Great Rivers Greenway has expanded across the St. Louis region. "A greenway is a public space connecting people and places," Great Rivers Greenway Communications Coordinator Anne Milford said. "... It's just a space where people can walk, ride a bike, run or use a wheelchair to get to where they want to go."
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