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New lawsuits allege abuse by Catholic priests, nuns
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Sixty people allege in new lawsuits filed in Missouri that they were abused as children by dozens of Catholic priests, nuns and others, and the man who now leads the Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska, is among the accused. Five separate lawsuits seeking unspecified damages were...
KC area woman in stolen SUV caught with bank cards, IDs and more
KANSAS CITY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on multiple allegations. On July 23, Sheriff Deputies spotted a stolen SUV in the parking lot of a grocery store in Liberty, Missouri, according to the Clay County Sheriff. Deputies worked with local officers and store employees to locate the...
Chiefs fans rally in St. Joseph yet again
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Red Rally was again back at Civic Center Park on Saturday, July 27, with live music, activities, and various vendors. Country music singer Blane Howard, whose Chiefs fandom shows in songs, performed for a third time at the event. Howard, a lifelong Chiefs fan, is thrilled to...
After travelling the globe, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce glad to be back in St. Joseph
After an exciting offseason that saw Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce trotting around the globe, he's now back with the Chiefs seeking to make history. Kelce says that it hasn't been much of a transition to get back to work at training camp, and calls St. Joseph his "sanctuary" "St....
‘It is devastating’: Beloved River Market baker closes up shop amid changes in the area
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - After five years of serving sweet treats in the River Market, the owner of Sweet Petites is closing her bakery. Owner Lindsay Goff said the decision wasn’t made lightly. “We have loved our time down in the River Market,” Goff said. “It’s is devastating.”...
Home at the center of the Battle of Westport has many tales to tell
The defending back-to-back Super Bowl champions have begun their quest for an unprecedented three-peat. Crunch Time Boxing is a boxing gym in Kansas City that opens their doors to kids for free with help from KC Chiefs players. Updated: Jul. 18, 2024 at 7:40 PM UTC. Law enforcement made eight...
St. Louis back-to-school events focus on health
ST. LOUIS — School will be back in session for students in St. Louis in less than a month, and organizations are preparing families for success. The Hub in St. Louis' Ville neighborhood was a one-stop-shop for Martina Ewing and her two boys on Saturday. The first 50 families...
Travis Kelce Says It Was ‘Fate’ Young Taylor Swift Fan Caught His Glove at Training Camp
Travis Kelce’s relationship with girlfriend Taylor Swift — and her legions of adoring fans — is always front and center, even when he’s busy at work. During Kelce’s Friday, July 26, NFL practice at the Kansas City Chiefs training camp, he was seen via social media footage tossing one of his gloves into a crowd […]
Weekend At Bernie’s: The Messy Cardinals Gave Away A Game Friday Night. It’s Getting Kind Of Late To Do That.
Warning: I’m in a salty mood. What a gross 10-8 loss by the Cardinals to the Nationals on Friday night. The Cards scored eight runs but were terrible in too many other ways. And they flat-out gave away a game for a variety of annoying reasons:. There was a...
Springfield restaurant The Phoenix closes, owner seeks someone to take over location
In this week's Springfield food news, a restaurant owner announces he's selling his equipment and a C-Street pub prepares to reopen. Also, a Marshfield cafe closes its doors. Chestnut Expressway restaurant closes, aims to sell equipment and lease ...
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