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St. Louisians celebrate the beginning of the 2024 Paris Olympics
Communities across the Bi-State hosted watch parties for the Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony. It was festive, patriotic, but also rainy in Paris for the spectacle. American athletic legends like Steph Curry and LeBron James dodged the rain drops in France on July 26 and rode the waves of the Seine to commemorate the 100 years since the Olympics were in Paris last in 1924.
2 shot, killed in Eolia, Missouri
EOLIA, Mo. — A man shot and killed two people that were in the man's home Saturday morning, the sheriff said. Deputies in Pike County, Missouri, were called to a home on Collage Circle Drive in Eolia, Missouri, just after midnight. The 911 call said someone had been shot.
KC Pet Project finds woman’s lost pet, then gives it to someone else
Joy quickly turned to sadness for a woman who has been looking for her lost dog for nearly a decade. KC Pet Project says the length of ownership and most recent possession are considered when deciding where to place a pet.
Five Runs, Five Brands And Five Branded Co-Pilots: Ron Szolack’s Shootout Plans
• A Cigarette Racing Team 41 Nighthawk center console with quad Mercury Racing 400R outboard engines. • An MTI 48 catamaran with twin Mercury Racing 1350 engines. • A Mystic Powerboats C5000 catamaran with twin 1,850-hp turbine engines. • A Skater Powerboats 412 catamaran with twin Mercury Racing 1100 engines.
Zion Lutheran Church to host 10th annual Grace Day
The Jefferson County Lutheran Churches group will hold its 10th annual Grace Day on Saturday, Aug. 3, at Zion Lutheran Church, 9700 Zion Lutheran Church Road, in Hillsboro. The event, which will be held from 8 a.m. to noon, is aimed at helping families with children in kindergarten through grade 12 as they get ready to start a new school year.
Earthquake scares on Social Media
Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – July 27, 2024 – Several social media users recently have been highlighting recent National Guard earthquake drills in downtown St. Louis. Many of these social media users have begun to raise alarm for a potential major earthquake along the New Madrid Fault line. Videos seen by millions claim seismologists are predicting a catastrophic, about a 7.5 magnitude, earthquake to happen in the next fifty years, one that could split the country in half, cause damage to nearly half of the country, and put large parts of the country underwater. Though the question remains: Is a country splitting earthquake expected to hit the New Madrid fault line in the next fifty years?
Chiefs Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes continue to speak highly of WR Nikko Remigio
The journey to make an NFL roster isn’t the same for every player, as situations sometimes dictate their fate. The Kansas City Chiefs have a solid track record of undrafted players impressing at camp and overcoming the odds to make a significant impact on the team. Chiefs head coach...
M2.5 earthquake recorded in southeast Mo.
STEELE, Mo. (KFVS) - A small earthquake was recorded in southeast Missouri early Saturday morning, July 27. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a magnitude 2.5 earthquake registered 3.6 miles east northeast of Steele, Mo. at 3:08 a.m. The quake had a depth of around 5.8 miles. To...
Missouri cannabis leader accused of using ‘predatory’ contracts to win social-equity licenses
In response to questions from The Independent, state cannabis regulators said they’ve opened an investigation into three licenses awarded last year to verify whether they ‘continue to be majority owned and operated by eligible individuals’. When John Payne was leading the campaign to legalize recreational cannabis in 2022,...
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