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Missourians Spending More on Gas Even Though It’s Cheaper Here?
I have never claimed to be a math genius, but I don't understand how this is possible. See if this makes sense to you. New data shows Missouri residents are spending more on gas than almost anywhere else in America even though the state has some of the least expensive gas. I'm perplexed.
Missouri now requires proof of surgery or court order for gender changes on IDs
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri residents now must provide proof of gender-affirmation surgery or a court order to update their gender on driver’s licenses following a Revenue Department policy change. Previously, Missouri required doctor approval, but not surgery, to change the gender listed on state-issued identification. Missouri’s Revenue...
Missouri Man Claims He Saw UAP’s Being Chased by Military Jets?
This is one of the wildest stories I've seen shared from Missouri in years of unidentified aerial phenomena. It's an eyewitness testimony from a man in Hazelwood, Missouri claiming that he saw multiple craft being pursued by military aircraft and that's only the beginning. This new report from the National...
Governor Parson announces appointment to Missouri’s 26th Judicial Circuit
Governor Mike Parson has announced the appointment of Andrew J. Hardwick as the new Circuit Judge for Missouri’s 26th Judicial Circuit. Hardwick, a resident of Versailles, brings a strong academic and professional background to the bench. Hardwick owns the Law Office of Andrew J. Hardwick, where he has built...
Beachside terror: Missouri man threatens murder, suicide at NJ motel, cops say
ATLANTIC CITY — A 75-year-old man from Missouri was armed with a loaded handgun when he threatened to kill himself and a woman he was dating, according to police. On Friday night, Atlantic City patrol officers responded to a domestic dispute at a motel on the beach block of Iowa Avenue.
Festival of Nations returns to Tower Grove Park
ST. LOUIS — Each year, Festival on Nations draws more than 100,000 visitors to Tower Grove Park. The event, which is the largest multicultural region, is one of the must-attend events in the St. Louis, providing not only entertainment and education, but also support for the International Institute of St. Louis. Festival of Nations returns […]
Ford To Illinoisans With Older Fords Or Mazdas: Stop Driving Now
It's not every day that you see a major auto manufacturer issuing a "Do Not Drive" warning about their cars, then see a competing car company follow suit with a do not drive warning of its own. Even more unusual is the number of vehicles that are included in the warnings from the two car companies.
Man caught with 27 kilos of meth in suitcases at KC bus station
KANSAS CITY – An Akron, Ohio, man was sentenced in federal court last week for transporting more than 27 kilograms of methamphetamine through Kansas City, Mo., aboard a bus, according to the United State's Atorney. Rogeric Romone Clark, 40, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Howard F. Sachs to...
Former Mizzou running back Cody Schrader "has work to do" in order to win roster spot
On Sunday evening, the San Francisco 49ers played their second preseason game. In both contests, they've chosen not to play any of their "ones," with players like Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, and George Kittle all sitting out. This approach has opened up opportunities for other players to earn a spot on the roster, and former Missouri running back Cody Schrader is one of those guys.
Kansas City will fund a homeless shelter that accepts anyone — the city’s first
The Kansas City Council on Thursday unanimously approved funding for a low-barrier, year-round overnight homeless shelter in the northeast — the first of its kind in the city — after shelving a similar plan earlier this year. A low-barrier shelter accepts any person regardless of their race, gender,...
Jury trial for second former Cooper County Jail employee accused of manslaughter set for November
Another former Cooper County Jail employee accused of manslaughter in the death of an inmate has a jury trial scheduled. The post Jury trial for second former Cooper County Jail employee accused of manslaughter set for November appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Police identify 3 killed after stolen Kia Soul overturns with 8 people inside
Kansas City police have identified three people killed after a two-vehicle crash involving a stolen car last week. The Kansas City Fire Department responded to a two-vehicle accident at 35th Street and Norton Avenue at 5:08 p.m. on Tuesday. Seven individuals were transported to local hospitals, including four children and...
Andy Reid Shares Big Jawaan Taylor Injury Update Ahead of Week 1
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke to the media on Monday and shared a big update on Jawaan Taylor's unfortunate injury. While there was significant initial concern when Kansas City's right tackle was carted off during practice, Reid expects Taylor to play in Week 1 against the Ravens. Considering Baltimore led the NFL in sacks in 2023 (60) and the Chiefs are starting a rookie at left tackle, this is a major update.
In 2023, the Chiefs’ wide receivers might have been just part of the problem
The Kansas City Chiefs made significant changes to their wide receiver group for the 2024 season, yet the more critical shift may lie in their approach post-2023. ESPN's Bill Barnwell noted that despite their Super Bowl victory, the Chiefs struggled with turnover margin, losing the turnover battle in nine games last season. Historical data highlights the team's remarkable resilience prior to 2023, winning 15 out of 26 games with a negative turnover margin. Barnwell suggests that bad luck with fumbles and a poor drop rate (7.8%) from receivers contributed to their inconsistent performance. In contrast, the team showcased improved drop rates during the playoffs, raising questions about the influence of Patrick Mahomes' performance on the receivers’ success.
Chiefs WR Takes Heat for Second Preseason Performance: ‘Really Rough Day’
The Justyn Ross experience has produced its fair share of highs and lows over the past few years. And the Kansas City Chiefs’ second 2024 preseason outing was the latest disappointment according to the eye of KSHB 41 beat reporter Nick Jacobs. During the latest installment of his “41...
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