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Two candidates are running in the August 6 Republican primary for Attorney General of Missouri
Two candidates are running in the Republican primary for Attorney General of Missouri on August 6, 2024—incumbent Andrew Bailey (R) and Will Scharf (R). The Kansas City Star’s Jonathan Shorman and Kacen Bayless wrote, “With few sharp policy differences, the two candidates are trying to outfox each other in their support for [former President Donald Trump].”
Missouri state offices to close July 5th for extended holiday weekend
(KOAM) - Governor Mike Parson has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome to shine in patriotic colors on the evening of July 4, 2024, and has also ordered all Missouri State offices to be closed on July 5, 2024, in celebration of Independence Day.
Fireworks shows across St. Louis starting to reschedule ahead of strong storms
ST. LOUIS — A storm system is already causing officials to reschedule July Fourth firework shows across the St. Louis area. 5 On Your Side meteorologists issued a Weather Impact Alert Day for July 3-4. The storms threaten numerous firework displays scheduled to happen in St. Louis, St. Louis County, St. Charles County and the Metro East.
Hundreds of state workers could leave downtown St. Louis for the county
ST. LOUIS — Hundreds of state workers could soon leave the city for the county. Now, St. Louis leaders are sounding off about the potential mass exodus. The business bombshell came Tuesday during a state meeting with Governor Mike Parson and other key leaders. Local leaders said it won’t stop their efforts to give downtown a boost.
Cigars International proposed in Chesterfield near Topgolf
Another attraction may be headed to The District area in Chesterfield, an atypical retail shop catering to a niche market. The catch: a local competitor is already right next door. Cigars International offers handmade cigars, humidors, pipes, pipe tobacco and accessories. Bethlehem Shared Services LLC, on behalf of Cigars International,...
St. Louis man who illegally entered U.S. from Mexico stopped by Hannibal police driving vehicle stolen from Ohio
HANNIBAL, Mo. — A St. Louis man was arrested Tuesday after he was arrested for speeding, and law enforcement officials later learned the car he was driving was reported as stolen. The 10th Judicial Circuit Court of Marion County on Tuesday charged Oday J. Elayyan, 28, of St. Louis...
Wildwood man arrested for alleged DWI after crash that left High Ridge man hurt
A Wildwood man was arrested for suspicion of driving while intoxicated following a two-vehicle accident on Sunday night, June 30, at West Rock Creek Road and Circle Drive in the High Ridge area. A High Ridge man was injured in the crash, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported. At 9...
UPDATE: Columbia’s Otscon plant to close on Halloween
More than 150 Columbia manufacturing jobs will be leaving by the end of October. 939 the Eagle’s Mike Murphy, the publisher of Comobuz, reports the Japanese manufacturer Otscon has notified the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) that it will be closing its plant on Route Z east of Columbia and permanently eliminating the positions of 160 employees who work there.
Willard coffee shop The Hive employs workers with special needs, builds community
Nestled in a shopping center in the heart of Willard is a relatively new coffee and sandwich shop that offers customers and the community something special. Upon walking in to the eclectic and warm space at The Hive, customers are likely to notice the inviting smell of coffee and freshly-made scones, as well...
Fans Unite in Agreement Over Emotional Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Viral Video
The ongoing relationship between Kansas City Chiefs tight end and pop icon Taylor Swift has captivated fans for nearly a year now. And the couple have already shared many wholesome moments. With the NFL currently in its offseason, Kelce has been spending time on tour with Swift. And a ...
City of St. Joseph and surrounding areas are gearing up for Independence Day
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The City of St. Joseph and surrounding areas are gearing up for Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, 2024. The City of St. Joseph announced on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, that in observance of Independence Day on Thursday all city offices, REC Center, Landfill, Recycling Center and Krug Pool will be closed while the Aquatic Park will have limited hours of 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and the Remington Nature Center will be open for their regular hours.
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