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High Ridge man drowns while attempting to save wife on the Meramec River
An eastern Missouri man drowns while trying to save his wife from drowning on the Meramec River. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Bryan Wilson, 48, of High Ridge, and his wife, Angela, were floating on the Meramec near Eureka on Saturday afternoon when they decided to exit their floatation device and climb onto a rock.
Cardinals parted with longtime reliever for the cheapest possible reason
The St. Louis Cardinals parted ways with Giovanny Gallegos, a member of the bullpen for the last seven years, in an embarrassing cost-cutting measure. Gallegos practically begged to stay in St. Louis on Saturday night but the Cardinals still sent him packing on Sunday. If it had been because of his objectively bad performances of late, it would have made plenty of sense. However, John Denton of MLB.com shed more light on the decision-making process and it's not encouraging.
The KC Royals won't be bringing this reliever home
The KC Royals got a jump on the MLB Trade Deadline reliever market over two weeks ago when they sent one of their top prospects and their 2024 Competitive Balance A draft pick to Washington for Hunter Harvey. And now that the Royals are reportedly checking out Angels reliever Luis García after LA dealt possible Kansas City target Carlos Estévez to Philadelphia, Picollo's quest to add more stretch run talent to his bullpen continues.
Man arrested and charged with DWI after crash in Boone County
BOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) One man was arrested Saturday night after a crash in Boone County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, the crash happened around 10:30 p.m. Saturday night at the intersection of North Highway 763 and Brown School Rd. Peyton Thomas, 20, of The post Man arrested and charged with DWI after crash in Boone County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Fans Swoon Over Just-Announced Hallmark Star Joining Tyler Hynes Movie
The list of guest stars is a mile long for Hallmark Channel‘s highly anticipated holiday movie, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.” But the latest star to be revealed has Hallmark fans especially excited. On July 25, 2024, the network announced via social media that longtime Hallmark...
It would be malpractice to not explore trades Cardinals' relievers
This year's trade deadline market is heavily favoring the sellers. One area of players that has been moved quite a bit thus far is the reliever market. Relievers are fetching hauls of prospects, and teams like the Tampa Bay Rays, Los Angeles Angels, and Toronto Blue Jays are taking full advantage of this market.
Woman sentenced to 11 years for I-55 road rage incident north of Pevely
PEVELY, Mo. — Shanyka Fouche, 25, of Memphis, Tenn., has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after a jury found her guilty of several felonies stemming from an incident in 2021 when she fired a gun from a vehicle on I-55 north of Pevely, striking a vehicle and the passenger in that other vehicle, according to court documents.
Body found in vacant residence in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Homicide detectives are investigating after the body of a man was found Saturday afternoon inside a vacant residence. St. Louis Metropolitan Police said officers responded around 2:30 p.m. to a report of a body inside a vacant residence in the 4700 block of Cotte Brilliante. Firefighters breached the building there and police found an unidentified man in an advanced state of decomposition.
Travis Kelce Tells Michael Phelps He Couldn’t Be a Swimmer Because He Doesn’t ‘Have the Wingspan’
Travis Kelce is staying in his lane when it comes to sports. In a Saturday, July 27, clip of the “New Heights” podcast, which Travis, 34, co-hosts with his brother Jason, 36, the siblings entertained the idea of which Olympic sports they might be good at. They talked about curling, bocce ball and more, but […]
Summer reading group enjoys July Adventure
Bethany, MO: The Bethany Public Library recently held their July Adventure at Gospel Farms for their summer reading crew. The event took place on a very pleasant Thursday, July 18, day. How useful was this post?. Click on a star to rate it!. No votes so far! Be the first...
Black bear spotted in Farmington
FARMINGTON, Mo. (KFVS) - Another bear was spotted in Missouri, this time in Farmington. According to Lieutenant Christopher Doran with the Missouri Department of Conservation, the black bear was seen by multiple people in Farmington on Saturday, July 27. Along with the Farmington Police Department, the MDC worked on trying to safely get the bear out of the area.
Central West End restaurant closing its doors on Sunday
ST. LOUIS — A Central West End restaurant and pub is closing its doors. The Scottish Arms, located at 6 South Sarah Street, is closing after service is done on Sunday, July 28. "From the day we opened in May 2005, The Scottish Arms has been more than just...
Police investigate early Sunday shooting
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. (KAIT) - Police are investigating an early Sunday morning shooting. According to a news release, Caruthersville police were dispatched Sunday, July 28 at 1:00 a.m. to an address near 7th Street and 20th Street, including other police agencies about a possible shooting. Police reported several gunshots and property...
FEMA teams coming to Texas County
Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have begun visiting 10 Missouri counties – including Texas County – impacted by the May 19-27 severe storms, tornadoes and flooding to help register affected individuals and households for FEMA assistance. The post FEMA teams coming to Texas County appeared first on Houston Herald.
Local nonprofit hosts back-to-school event, gives out free school supplies and backpacks
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Rock the Community, a local non-profit organization, hosted a back-to-school edition event on Saturday. The event aimed to empower local residents by providing positive programming and a supportive atmosphere. A highlight of the event was the distribution of free backpacks and school supplies to children and families in the area who may The post Local nonprofit hosts back-to-school event, gives out free school supplies and backpacks appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Springfield families leave SPS Back to School Bash with socks, backpacks, supplies, food
Volunteers at Springfield Public Schools' Back to School Bash passed out thousands of backpacks Saturday along with bags of groceries, piles of socks and stacks of school supplies. The one-stop-shot created three years ago helps students and their parents get ready for the first day of school, which is Aug. 19 this year. ...
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