Probe Into Suez Canal Blockage Underway
SUEZ, Egypt (AP) — Experts have boarded a colossal container ship that had blocked the Suez Canal for nearly a week before it was dislodged. Everyone is wondering what went wrong to cause the blockage that shook
Missouri Senate Votes To Ban Chokeholds
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A bill to ban police chokeholds has passed the Missouri Senate. Senators voted 30-4 in favor of the measure. The bill also would allow Kansas City police to live up to 30
Man From Versailles Charged In Connection To Capitol Building Riot
A man from Versailles has been arrested by the FBI in connection to the January 6th Capital Riots. Matthew Loganbill is facing charges of obstruction of congressional proceeding, unlawful entry and violent entry or disorderly conduct. Authorities
Springfield Police Identify Woman Who Died In Monday Morning Crash
A woman who died in a Monday morning crash in Springfield has been identified. Police say Thenia Evans was traveling on Kearney near Barnes when her car hit a truck stopped at a red light around 8:30
Rescuers Pull Teen From Water After Canoe Accident
BRANSON, Mo. (AP) — A teenager who fell out of a canoe on Lake Taneycomo was saved by fast action from firefighters. KYTV-TV reports that firefighters with the Western Taney County Fire District were called Sunday afternoon
Weekly Medical Marijuana Sales In Missouri Top $2 Million
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — More than 90,000 people have received approval to use medical marijuana in Missouri, and weekly sales have topped the $2 million mark, according to an industry trade group. The Missouri Medical Cannabis
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880,000 More Missourians Now Eligible For Vaccinations
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — An estimated 880,000 Missourians are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination under Phase 2 of the state’s vaccine rollout plan. The new phase that began Monday includes additional categories of essential workers,
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order Extending State of Emergency Through August
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has signed an order extending the state of emergency in Missouri through the end of August. The governor signed the order this weekend, allowing the government more flexibility in responding to the health emergency
Shooter At Kansas Jewish Centers Appeals Death Sentence
LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) — An avowed anti-Semite who fatally shot three people at two suburban Kansas City Jewish sites in 2014 is asking the Kansas Supreme Court to overturn his death sentence. The court is scheduled to