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Everything you need to know about Lions vs Chiefs, how to watch and who's playing
On to the next one. The Detroit Lions will take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday in Week 2 of the preseason. Here's everything you need to know about the game: Detroit Lions (0-1) vs Kansas City Chiefs (0-1)Date: Saturday, August 17thTime: 4:00 p.m. ETLocation: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, ...
Shocking New Royals Stadium Location Emerges
After the Jackson County voters rejected a Royals stadium proposal, all signs were pointing to the team relocating to North Kansas City or Kansas. Kansas legislators had passed an aggressive plan to lure the Chiefs and the Royals away from Missouri and over to the Sunflower State. The latest reporting,...
For the first time, all SLPS elementary schools are offering before- and after-school care
All elementary schools in the St. Louis Public Schools district will for the first time have before- and after-care programs for students beginning Monday on the first day of school. For the 42 elementary schools across the district, 1,694 slots are available for child care before school, and 3,061 slots...
Springfield, MO: Thunderstorms and Heat to Mark the Start of the Weekend
Springfield, MO – Missouri residents should prepare for a weekend of significant weather changes, as potentially severe thunderstorms and a heatwave are forecasted to hit the region. The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a slight risk for severe storms beginning this afternoon and continuing into the evening, primarily affecting areas southwest of Springfield.
WCOTA holds 47th annual Farm Heritage Days
The 47th annual Warren County Old Threshers Association’s (WCOTA) Farm Heritage Days was held August 9 through 11 at the Agricultural Heritage Museum near Warrenton. “We’re here for the county,” said Lori Hargis, representative for WCOTA. “We want to put a little sunlight on all the tractors each year and share their history.”
New Missouri State University president taken to hospital on Thursday
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) — Missouri State University’s new President Biff Williams was taken to a Springfield hospital on Thursday morning. In a memo to staff, the university said President Williams started to feel sick while preparing for a meeting. MSU staff said he was taken to the hospital in an abundance of caution.
Housing Prices Lead to National Tenant Organizing
Five groups have formed a Tenant Union Federation to link tenant organizing efforts across the country. The founding groups are in Kansas City, Louisville, Chicago, Connecticut, and Bozeman, Mont. The groups have backed local policy shifts and called for a national cap on rent increases, something President Joe Biden and...
SPS spends $85K to rebrand as teacher retention suffers
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Springfield Public Schools is coming back from summer break with a controversial $85,000 makeover. The school board approved the contract with a Kentucky-based marketing agency specializing in non-profit work at a February board meeting. With teacher retention and program funding in the spotlight, some taxpayers are questioning whether it was the most […]
Food trucks gather at funeral home to honor late food truck operator
Thursday, as friends and loved ones filed into the Marcom Harvey Funeral Home to pay their respects wearing their Chicken Mac N' Cheese shirts, Clark was in the parking lot with other food trucks.
Independence program addresses mental health and saves resources, money
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (KCTV) - Something that looks as simple as a white van is having a major impact on the city of Independence. The van is part of what is known as the Independence Alternative Resource for Community Health Program, or ARCH. The white van has been serving the community since March of 2023 and they have saved paramedic response $379,000.
Residents concerned as behavioral health, shelter projects move onward
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas says the facility is long overdue but a public announcement on Monday, followed by Finance Committee advancement on Tuesday and full Council advancement on Thursday leaves neighbors like Sarah Lift feeling like she's in the dark.
Jefferson City temporarily bans camping at Noren River Access
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Jefferson City is temporarily banning camping at the Noren River Access, citing concerns over safety and accessibility. The Jefferson City Parks and Recreation Commission voted on the issue Tuesday night. According to an email from JC Parks spokeswoman Ashley Wiskerchen, there have been growing challenges in managing the sites, particularly due The post Jefferson City temporarily bans camping at Noren River Access appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Building inspectors check rental house after bad landlord accusations
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Lee Johnson owns a house in the 3800 block of California Avenue. He spoke out today and provided video to respond to accusations by his tenant that he’d been a bad landlord. He said, first of all, the house passed a city...
Stephen A. Smith rolls eyes in disgust and left with head in hands after First Take guest makes bold Dak Prescott call
STEPHEN A. Smith just rolled his eyes on First Take when ESPN analyst Gary Striewski picked Dak Prescott as the most likely NFL quarterback to beat Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes. Striewski, 37, knew his prediction could expose himself to Smith‘s wrath knowing the outspoken sportscaster’s dislike for the Dallas Cowboys. But he brought […]
'Garbage juice' continues to stain Kansas City streets, as KC neighbors call for permanent solution
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City man says a foul, rank liquid called “garbage juice” continues to stain city streets. He has not seen much resolution since KMBC firstreported about the problem in September of last year. Frederick Charles notices the garbage juice dripping from city...
Cardinals' Bill DeWitt Jr. Faces Scrutiny Over Past Remarks Regarding Leadership
St. Louis Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. has recently been criticized for previous statements he's made about leadership as the team faces a second straight losing season.
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