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Jefferson City revealed as America’s most desirable city to live in, study
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Real Estate experts at AgentAdvice studied 11 metrics that show the desirability of an area. Jefferson City ranked number one as the most desirable city to live in. The study broke down the average home size and price, the number of attractions and things to do, and the number of schools […]
Chiefs Heiress Gracie Hunt Spotted With Former Football Player Cody Keith, Sparking Relationship Rumors
Gracie Hunt, Clark Hunt’s eldest daughter and the Kansas City Chief’s heiress, has never been just another rich kid with a famous last name. With eyes constantly on her, Gracie is no stranger to the spotlight. As of late, she has got everyone talking about her love life with rumors that she might be dating former ECU football player Cody Keith.
Court docs: Lee’s Summit woman uses child to shoplift more than $1k in clothes
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. (KCTV) - A Lee’s Summit woman is accused of setting up an 11-year-old child to take the fall for shoplifting more than $1,200 worth of clothes. Sierra M. Langford is charged with one count of felony stealing. A probable cause statement shows Langford and the...
Corvette caravan rolls into Boonville en route to national museum
BOONVILLE — Engines, oil and shiny cars aren't out of the ordinary at the Rick Ball Chevrolet dealership in Boonville. However, a new fleet of cars drove by for some fellowship and fun Tuesday morning. The 2024 Kansas & Missouri Caravan allows corvette owners to meet up on their...
Rival announcers question Cardinals fans
As Busch Stadium continues to set record lows for St. Louis Cardinals attendance, San Diego Padres announcers Don Orsillo and Mark Grant were stunned by the turnout. The Cardinals aren’t great this season, but they were buyers at the trade deadline and were sitting right at .500 before welcoming the Padres to St. Louis begin Read more... The post Padres broadcast shocked by sparse St. Louis Cardinals crowd appeared first on Awful Announcing.
KCPD: Argument leads to head trauma, 18-year-old killed
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - On August 21 around 6:30 p.m., police responded to the 5000 block of Swope Parkway, just north of Satchel Paige Memorial Stadium, on a reported disturbance. Upon arrival, officers found 18-year-old Montague Ashline suffering from head trauma. Ashline was rushed to a nearby hospital. Preliminary...
Why the Gateway Arch will turn off its lights in September
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis skyline will look a little different throughout the month of September as the Gateway Arch's lights will be turned off. The National Park Service will turn off the exterior lights at the Gateway Arch at night throughout September to protect birds migrating south for the winter.
Frustrated tenant seeks advice after enduring concerning conditions from landlord's outdated AC system: 'I am so distraught and upset'
A Missouri renter was left desperate for help on how to deal with their landlord, who they said was costing them hundreds of dollars every month over an old air conditioning system. In a post shared to the r/Renters subreddit in September, the "distraught" tenant revealed that she and her...
Mizzou Botanic Garden celebrates 25 years of campus beauty
Mizzou Botanic Garden celebrates its 25th birthday this week. Since its designation in 1999, the campus has been totally transformed, University of Missouri officials said. University spokesperson Karlan Seville was a student before the creation of Mizzou Botanic Gardens on Aug. 26, 1999. She said the 1,252 acres of campus now under the garden’s eye used to host a random assortment of restaurants, apartments and bars.
Gallatin man charged with felony first-degree rape; bond denied
A Gallatin man has been charged with felony first-degree rape or attempted rape following an alleged incident on August 25. Micah Samuel Ray, 30, was denied bond, according to online court records. The court also denied a request for a bond change on August 26. A bond hearing is scheduled for September 3.
Mike Shildt's parting shot at Cardinals looks even better after dominant Padres win
The St. Louis Cardinals unceremoniously fired Mike Shildt after the 2021 season, a decision the manager himself was taken aback by given the team had made a playoff run. Shildt and St. Louis described their split as a difference in philosophies -- whatever that means -- as if winning wasn't the ultimate goal for one side.
An Arkansas man accused of raping woman 20 years ago pleads down to lesser charge
An Arkansas man who was accused of raping a woman in Boone County more than 20 years ago is headed to prison. Lonny Caldwell, of Fordyce, Arkansas, was charged with one count of forcible rape in February of 2023. He was extradited from Arkansas to Boone County to face the charge.
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