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Columbia welcomes Black-owned beauty supply store
According to the Black-Owned Beauty Supply Association (BOBSA), less than 5% of beauty supply stores in the country are owned and operated by African Americans. However, that number increased after Sarah Brown opened her shop The Beauty Trap in Columbia. The post Columbia welcomes Black-owned beauty supply store appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
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...
Shark Tank success story, Cousins Maine Lobster food truck, arrives in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Cousins Maine Lobster, a food truck business that got its start on ABC's Shark Tank, is now serving its seafood specialties in Kansas City. Among the waiting customers was Steven Brown, a Kansas City resident who had previously tasted the truck's offerings in New England.
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.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling Makes Crazy Statement About Patrick Mahomes MVP
Veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling is not with the Kansas City Chiefs as the team released him early in the offseason. Valdes-Scantling spent the last two seasons in Kansas City, which had its series of ups and downs. The veteran wideout landed a new opportunity with the Buffalo Bills, signing...
‘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...
Baby Formula lawsuit in STL leads to $495M verdict
A jury in St. Louis on Friday ordered Abbott Laboratories, the maker of Similac, to pay $95 million in compensatory damages and $400 million in punitive damages. Soon after the verdict, the company stated it would pursue all avenues to have the decision overturned.
DSL Cardinals Right-Hander Kener Perez Suspended
St. Louis Cardinals minor league pitcher Kener Perez, a member of the Dominican Summer League Cardinals, has been suspended 56 games for a PED violation. The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced today that three Minor League players have been suspended. St. Louis Cardinals Minor League pitcher Kener Perez,...
Cubs’ Shota Imanaga continues to show why he’s a fan favorite
The rare trip to Kansas City is special for Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy — and he makes sure to make the most of it. Hottovy, a Kansas Citian, grew up cheering on the hometown Royals, watching the great teams of the 1980s, led by George Brett. His family...
SIU-Carbondale Chancellor Austin Lane talks about enrollment, bonuses and administrative stability
The Fall Semester at SIU-Carbondale starts on August 19. WSIU's Brad Palmer caught up with SIU-Carbondale Chancellor Austin Lane last week. Chancellor Lane updated the SIU Board of Trustees earlier this month on the enrollment picture for the campus, which he said includes a 14% increase currently in new students. He starts out talking about the 3.4% increase in summer enrollment.
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