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St. Louis celebrates 10 years as the country’s chess capital!
ST. LOUIS – The Saint Louis Chess Club and World Chess Hall of Fame are hosting their 8th annual Strategy Across the Board Gala on Saturday, Aug. 17. The gala will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Saint Louis receiving a congressional proclamation as the “Chess Capital of the Country.”
People Moves: Powers Insurance & Risk Management Promotes Winkelmann
Powers Insurance & Risk Management, headquartered in St. Louis, recently promoted Rachel Winkelmann to commercial lines account executive and trainer. As Powers’ new trainer, Winkelmann handles training and onboarding for new commercial lines team members. Before her promotion, Winkelmann worked as a commercial lines account manager at Powers for...
Pursuit of carjacked vehicle ends in north St. Louis Co., one person in custody
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - One person is in custody after police pursued a carjacked vehicle overnight in north St. Louis County. The vehicle was taken in the city and was pursued until crashing into parked cars near St. Louis Ave. and Edmund. At least two people were inside the vehicle, but just one was taken into custody.
Fatal crash on Highway 24 in Randolph County claims life of teen driver
An 18-year-old teenager from Salisbury, Missouri, was killed in a single-vehicle accident on Wednesday evening on Highway 24, two miles west of Huntsville, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Zander Munden was driving a 2013 Chevrolet Cruze westbound on Highway 24 when the vehicle ran off the right side...
MoDot holds last public hearing to discuss the future of I-229 Double Decker Bridge
On Aug. 15, 2024 residents and the Missouri Department of Transportation met at the Remington Nature Center for the last public hearing on the future of the I-229 Double Decker Bridge.
Double Trouble – 2 of America’s Most Hated Highways in Missouri
I wish I had a nickel for every time I've driven on these Missouri highways and had bad words come to mind that I hopefully didn't say out loud. What I thought was just my opinion is now officially fact. Two of America's most hated highways call Missouri home. This...
Arnold Senior Expo to offer information, entertainment, food and fun
A fun-filled and educational morning is in store for visitors to the Arnold Senior Expo on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at the Arnold Eagles, 1725 Jeffco Blvd. The event is for those 50 and older and is sponsored by Grand Times, Leader Publications’ magazine for seniors. Admission is free for...
Ty Waldrop of Fenton, MO
Ty Waldrop of Fenton, MO joined the Real Rock Army today … brought to you by Sievers Equipment and Sievers JCB!. Ty grew up listening to KSHE and saw first-hand how the radio station brings others together. He says the station gives real rockers a place to belong. Ty...
Suddenly There are 19 Missouri Whataburger Locations, 11 Coming?
LEES SUMMIT - 2 locations in Lees Summit. The kicker is that the Kansas City Star reported that Patrick Mahomes, the mastermind behind Whataburger invading Missouri, plans to eventually have 30 locations in the state. Hard to believe that it was just 2 years ago when Missouri got its first Whataburger. Now, they're almost everywhere.
Manny's Mexican Restaurant in Crossroads looks at possible impact of minimum wage increase, no taxes on tips
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lorena Garcia has worked at Manny's Mexican Restaurant in the Crossroads for over 20 years, and she would like to see taxes on tips eliminated, like both presidential nominees are campaigning on. "Everything little helps," she said. Her general manager, David Lopez, agrees. "People deserve...
Francis Howell passes several controversial policy proposals, does not vote on another
O’FALLON, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Francis Howell School board passed several controversial policy proposals Thursday night, while they did not vote on another. The school board elected to not vote on a proposed policy that would require students to use the bathroom or locker room matching the gender on their birth certificate. Students would be permitted to use a gender-neutral bathroom.
Rally Runner, St. Louis Cardinals super fan, sentenced for role in Jan. 6 Capitol breach
WASHINGTON — A Missouri man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol. Rally Runner, formerly known as Daniel Donnelly Jr., 44, of St. Louis, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb. Runner, who pleaded...
Justin Moore + Randy Houser dropping collab on Friday
Justin Moore and Randy Houser have taken their friendship from the road to the recording studio. The Country Round Here Tonight Tour co-headliners will release a collab, “The Worst,” on Friday. Justin shared the news on social media alongside the song’s cover art and a monochrome photo of...
Chappell Roan Struts Around Her Hometown in ‘Hot to Go!’ Making-Of Video
A year ago, Chappell Roan marched through Springfield, Missouri with a new dance befitting of the Birthplace of Route 66: the Hot to Go Dance. Now the artist, who grew up nearby, is releasing a behind-the-scenes clip of how she got the town to move in her hit music video for “Hot to Go!”Chappell Roan Honors Hannah Montana: Miley Cyrus 'Feels Like Freedom' The three-and-a-half–minute clip finds her bantering with locals and lip-syncing à la carte. In one shot she’s fielding questions about whether she’s “in a band or something” and in another, she’s squirting ketchup on a tray of...
HELP WANTED: KCPS Looks for Mentors Ahead 2024-25 School Year
Looking for a consistent avenue to support the next generation? Look no further than mentoring with Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS). Mentorship programs can increase student graduation rates, provide mentees with opportunities to build healthier lifestyle choices and habits, build a student’s self-esteem, and allow students to foster a better attitude toward education, according to youth.gov. KCPS is looking for mentors to assist students through its lunch buddy, success and career mentor programs.
The city of Aurora, Mo., issues a precautionary voluntary boil advisory
AURORA, Mo. (KY3) - Due to a low-pressure event, the city of Aurora issued a precautionary voluntary boil advisory for several neighborhoods. See the map below for impacted areas. Liberty Utilities conducted a bacterial test to ensure the system’s safety. Customers are encouraged to follow the safety guidelines below.
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