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Free Food Distribution at MAC
Park Hills, Mo. (KFMO) - Starting this month, Mineral Area College has partnered with the St. Louis Area Foodbank to host a drive through Food Access Resource Market, otherwise known as FARM, in our community on the second Tuesday of every month. FARMs are rapid food distributions held in strategically...
Social Security webinar coming up Monday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Social Security’s Kansas City Regional Public Affairs Office is hosting free pre-retirement webinars that can be viewed from the comfort of your own home. We encourage you to register for one our upcoming information sessions by visiting ssa.gov/kc/webinars or using the links below. Social...
Rays Take Series From Royals
The Tampa Bay Rays (44-43) defeated the Kansas City Royals (48-41) 10-8 on Thursday night in Kansas City. The Rays have now won five consecutive series. The Rays built leads of 4-0 and 8-3 but the Royals battled throughout this game. Brandon Lowe with 3-for-5 with a homer and a RBI while scoring three runs - Jonny DeLuca also went 3-for-5 with a homer and two runs driven in.
Even under threat of rain, St. Charles Riverfest rolls on
Frontier Park was buzzing Thursday afternoon with live music, delicious local food, and family-friendly activities like face painting, carnival rides, as organizers and attendees hoped Mother Nature would not disrupt the St. Charles Riverfest fireworks show.
Poll workers face threats ahead of the 2024 election. This Kansas City woman fears for her safety
Chinesa Rusch has always loved elections. When she was 12 years old, her aunt took her door knocking for a candidate. Rusch, 34, began volunteering on campaigns as soon as possible — she says she was more excited to turn 18 and vote than she was to turn 21.
St. Louis Forecast: Enjoy a Sunny and Less Humid Holiday Weekend
St. Louis, MO – Residents of St. Louis can look forward to a break from the rain as cooler and less humid conditions are predicted through Saturday. This respite is welcomed news following a period of wet weather. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis, Friday...
Chiefs could have a familiar contender steal free agent from under their nose
NFL training camps open later this month, and the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs could add a veteran to their secondary... unless they get beaten to the punch. The Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers have been somewhat joined at the hip the past five seasons. The teams have...
Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy Will Be a Bust
Many football fans were left shocked and scratching their heads when the Buffalo Bills traded down in the first round of the NFL Draft, with their rival the Chiefs of all teams. Chiefs fans rejoiced when this trade went down as the team was finally able to use first round draft capital on an elite receiving talent, and with Xavier Worthy’s record breaking 4.21 second 40-yard dash at the Draft Combine, on paper it seemed like a match made in heaven. Fans are hoping that Worthy will finally be the worthy successor to Tyreek Hill. After a handful of draft busts and arrests that promising receiver Rashee Rice has faced this offseason, Worthy has a prime opportunity to run away with the number one receiving role in Kansas City. However, I personally think that Xavier Worthy is not going to be the answer for the Chiefs receiving woes, and that he will be the next in line of first round receiving draft busts.
Harrison joins Rockhurst Basketball Staff
Sam Harrison is the newest member of the Rockhurst Men’s Basketball coaching staff. Harrison will serve as an assistant coach under new head coach Kyle Blackbourn. Harrison was an assistant coach at Texas A&M International last season. He helped lead the Dustdevils to the 2024 Lone Star Conference Tournament for the first time in school history, while winning a school-record 13 conference games. “We are thrilled to be able to add someone of Coach Harrison’s abilities to our program,” Blackbourn said. “Coach has an excellent playing and coaching background that includes being a part of three national championship teams. His...
Chiefs Already in the Heads of One 2024 Opponent
As the defending champs, and back-to-back Lombardi winners at that, the Kansas City Chiefs know every team is hoping to knock them off of the top in 2024. However, there are surely some franchises around the league who think they're better than KC, or at least aren't as high on the Chiefs this year.
Green City's annual Fourth of July celebration brings community together
GREEN CITY, Mo. — The Green City community commemorated the Fourth of July holiday in style during the town's annual celebration on Thursday. The city's Chamber of Commerce hosted the celebration, bringing in games, food, a parade, and other activities for visitors to enjoy. Organizers estimate around 1,000 people...
Hollister Independence Day Fireworks Celebration postponed
HOLLISTER, Mo. — The City of Hollister has announced the 4th of July Independence Day Fireworks Celebration will be delayed to Friday. According to a Facebook post by the City of Hollister, the fireworks celebration event will take place on Friday, July 5 at 9 pm. The City said the decision to postpone was due […]
Metro hospitals reports multiple patients have suffered fireworks-related injuries
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - With the celebration of Independence Day unfortunately comes the risk of injuries related to fireworks. Since Monday, Children’s Mercy Hospital has reported that its healthcare workers have treated three such injuries, all to teens. Hospital administration described the injuries as two hand injuries and one eye injury.
A Cardinals-Marlins trade that lays the foundation for Oli Marmol replacement
I'd like to preface this entire story by noting Oli Marmol's job is safe for now. The Cardinals hold the final NL Wild Card spot and are in prime position to add at the MLB trade deadline. There's little to worry about for Marmol, who has done a decent enough job turning the Cards season around after a suspect start. He deserves some of the credit for that.
Maryville city council approves plans to continue Southside work
(MARYVILLE, Mo.) Maryville, Missouri, City leaders unveiled some new plans to work on South Main Street on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. This specific plan has been in the works for over 10 years, but in the most recent City Council meeting for Maryville, the council approved a contract for about $7 million dollars to continue roadwork.
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