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‘It’s time to move on’: Missouri transportation director announces resignation
Patrick McKenna, director of the Missouri Department of Transportation, on Wednesday said he will leave his post after almost nine years on the job. McKenna announced his decision near the end of a meeting of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission in Poplar Bluff. He did not give a date for his departure and did […]
Italian Food Chain in Missouri & Illinois Has Declared Bankruptcy
It's not exactly news that this year has been one of the most challenging for food chains. That sad trend continues as an Italian food chain with locations in both Missouri and Illinois has declared bankruptcy. I saw this court filing shared by Nation's Restaurant News of an Italian restaurant...
Among the biggest winners of Missouri’s GOP primaries: Gov. Mike Parson
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson wasn’t on the ballot Tuesday. But he was still one of the biggest winners of the night. Watching from the sidelines as election results poured in — barred from running again because of term limits — Parson’s legacy was before voters in the form of the three men he appointed to […]
Josh Hawley turns once-blue Missouri Senate seat into ruby-red refuge
For more than a decade, former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill held a crucial seat for Democrats in a state otherwise dominated by Republicans. But in his first reelection since unseating two-term McCaskill in 2018, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) has turned the once-competitive Show-Me State seat into a GOP sanctuary that’s out of reach for Democrats […]
Missouri Representatives set to discuss crime with Kansas City residents
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A public hearing to discuss crimes committed by illegal immigrants with members of the Missouri House of Representatives is set to be held in Kansas City. The Missouri House Special Interim Committee on Illegal Immigrant Crimes has announced that at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug....
Northeast Missouri agencies closer to solving multi-county crime spree
DOWNING, Mo. — Northeast Missouri investigators are getting closer to solving a multi-county crime spree. Schuyler County Sheriff Joe Wuebker told KTVO that the suspects committed break-ins in at least four counties in the early morning hours of last Thursday, August 1, 2024. The Cheese Post convenience store in...
Kansas City radio shakeup: Big changes coming to 3 stations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Radio will sound a lot different in Kansas City starting next week. For decades, fans of alternative music found a home at 96.5 The Buzz. That will change Aug. 15. An announcement from Audacy will silence the alternative music and turn 96.5 into Kansas City’s...
Hannibal Man Sentenced to Prison on Drug Charges in Pike
A Hannibal, Missouri man is heading to prison in Illinois for drug charges stemming from a traffic stop in Hull early last year. 34-year old Jeffrey R. Dietle pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine less than 5 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia back in June. The charges stem from...
Josh Hawley kicks off re-election campaign with stop in Smithville
SMITHVILLE, Mo. (KCTV) - Missouri Senator Josh Hawley kicked off his re-election campaign on Wednesday. He started the day with an appearance in the Ozarks before driving north to Kansas City. Hawley says he is pleased by the outcomes of the primary elections in Missouri, and he said they show...
'Very Concerned' Travis Kelce 'Immediately' Contacted Girlfriend Taylor Swift After Eras Tour Terror Plot Forced Her to Cancel Vienna Shows
Travis Kelce will always be there for his girlfriend, Taylor Swift — even if he's more than 5,000 miles away.The Kansas City Chiefs tight end couldn't physically be by his lady's side after news broke on Wednesday, August 7, that an ISIS terrorist attack had been planned on one of Swift's three now-canceled shows in Vienna, Austria, as Kelce remains in the United States due to his mandatory NFL training camp schedule.Despite not being in Europe to comfort the 14-time Grammy winner during an unimaginably frightening time, Kelce — whose football season kicks off on September 5 — is still...
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