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Two more very hot days
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Good Wednesday Evening Heartland. We saw another hot day across the Heartland. We are monitoring a few isolated storms in our western counties. These storms will weaken over the next couple of hours and mostly clear skies will be the rule for most of the area. temperatures will slowly cool down through the 80s during the evening hours. Lows by morning will be in the upper 60s and lower 70s.
Springfield business owner indicted for illegal firearms
A Springfield, Mo., business owner was indicted by a federal grand jury for illegally possessing eight firearms and for lying about his criminal record when he purchased two of those firearms. Marco Lorimer Denis, 49, was charged in a three-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Springfield. The...
Vigil held ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day in downtown St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- International Overdose Awareness Day is this weekend. Ahead of that, community members held a vigil in downtown St. Louis to remember those lost to overdose. Staff from the St. Louis treatment court, alongside participants in the program, gathered at the Freedom Suits Memorial Plaza...
Brittany Mahomes Says Patrick Doesn’t Get Stressed for Games — She Does
Patrick Mahomes is one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL, but his wife, Brittany Mahomes, gets way more stressed out on game days. “For sure [it’s me],” Brittany, 28, said during the Wednesday, August 28, episode of the “WHOOP” podcast. “He doesn’t get nervous or stressed at all. That’s just what he likes to do. I think he loves going into a new week having new game plans, having new challenges, having new people that he’s playing.”
Former inmate says Puppies for Parole program has helped 'in every way possible'
JEFFERSON CITY − Just last year, a former offender was serving his 34th year in the Jefferson City Correctional Center, but now he’s out and helping to serve his community. The nonprofit Puppies for Parole allows selected offenders to train rescue dogs in collaboration with animal shelters and...
CertifySTL takes over MBWE certification
A major change in minority business certification is complete and “CertifySTL” will celebrate at 1 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 3 at the Northside Economic Empowerment Center, 4248 Cottage Ave. in St. Louis. CertifySTL is now the St. Louis region’s Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) Certification Program, following its...
Major new Walmart hub center beginning construction in SGF metro
REPUBLIC, MO – Another big development is coming to this growing Greene County town, bringing hundreds of new jobs to the Springfield area. During its council meeting on Tuesday, Republic city officials confirmed Walmart is building a major pharmaceutical processing facility near James River Freeway and Route MM. The project comes almost exactly three years […]
Liberty Utilities seeks monthly increase, explains costs to public
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — The Missouri Public Service Commission hosted a public hearing regarding a proposed rate increase by Liberty Utilities Midstates Natural Gas Corporation on Wednesday. Community members had the opportunity to make public comments and ask Liberty leaders about the raise. The utility company filed for a rate...
As St. Louis suffers through another heat wave, snow and ice removal companies are cashing in on the
Amid a long stretch of hot and humid weather punctuated with minimal rain, some snow and ice removal companies are looking forward to a byproduct of the heat wave.
Patrick Mahomes’ Father Finds Out His Fate After Pleading Guilty To Charges Carrying Potential 10-Year Jail Sentence
Patrick Mahomes Sr. has learned his fate on the back of a recent guilty plea and will count himself among the extremely fortunate as he’s set to avoid going to prison. The 54-year-old, the father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, found himself in a precarious position where the law is concerned, as he was arrested ahead of the Super Bowl in February.
Fed up: Cardinals fans reach breaking point with Oli Marmol and John Mozeliak
The St. Louis Cardinals lost again on Tuesday night to the San Diego Padres, much to the delight of former manager Mike Shildt, who now leads the NL Wild Card-favored Pads. Shildt made it clear before the series began that he had no regrets about leaving St. Louis, a franchise that as of this writing looks like it's on the downswing.
Chargers, Patriots Could Claim Chiefs Cut Playmaker
The Kansas City Chiefs released Kadarius Toney after two seasons, but other teams should be in the mix for his services. The wide receiver is now subject to waivers and should be one of the more interesting names on the wire. The former first-round pick is one of the most frustrating players to watch, as his talent is evident every time he has the ball in space. At his best, he’s an electric playmaker with elite athleticism capable of making magic after the catch and creating separation early in his routes.
Man accused of stealing bike from student in Hickman High School parking lot
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Columbia man was charged after he allegedly took a bicycle from a student on Wednesday in a parking lot at Hickman High School. Benjamin Bowman, 48, was charged with stealing, drug possession and misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. He is being held at the Boone County Jail on a $21,000 The post Man accused of stealing bike from student in Hickman High School parking lot appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
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