Health Officials Working To Win Over Virus Vaccine Skeptics
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — As Kansas and Missouri prepare to open up vaccine eligibility to all adults, officials are working to win over skeptics of the COVID-19 shots. Kansas plans to open up vaccine eligibility to
First Black Bear Hunting Season Announced For Missouri
The Missouri Department of Conservation announced the first black bear hunting season for the state beginning this year, October 21st. Hunters will be limited to one bear each and can only hunt in specific areas. Hunters may
Lady Panthers End Year 24-2 After Loss To Lubbock Christian
COLUMBUS, Ohio— The Drury Lady Panthers nearly pulled off another comeback in the Elite Eight, but this time the rally came too late as Lubbock Christian defeated Drury 69-59 for the NCAA-II National Championship on Friday night
Jackson County To Lighten COVID-19 Restrictions
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jackson County is the latest Missouri jurisdiction to ease COVID-19 protocols as the numbers of new cases, deaths and hospitalizations continue to drop. County Executive Frank White Jr. said Friday that as
Federal Grand Jury Indicts Former Public Defender On Charges Of Smuggling Heroin
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted a former Missouri public defender employee on charges that she smuggled heroin into a state prison. The indictment returned Friday says that 43-year-old Juliane Colby, of
Potential For Severe Weather As Cold Front Approaches Ozarks
The National Weather Service says severe weather is not out of the question today as a cold front moves south, providing an opportunity for severe thunderstorms. Cory Rothstein, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, says there
UPDATE: Child Found Safe; Suspect Vehicle Not Found
UPDATE: Kenniyah has been located safe and sound. The men with her were not located. AMBER ALERT 2021-4 CANCELLED: CHILD HAS BEEN LOCATED AND IS SAFE. SUSPECT VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN LOCATED. pic.twitter.com/rLlG4kjQDO — Missouri State
Missouri Representative Tricia Derges Charged With An Additional Three Counts Of Fraud
A federal grand jury has brought additional charges against Missouri representative Tricia Derges. Derges was initially indicted for fraud in February, with accusations that she illegally provided prescription drugs and marketed a stem cell treatment for COVID-19
St. Charles Officer Involved In Fatal Shooting
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) — Authorities in eastern Missouri say a St. Charles police officer has shot and killed a man whom police say had pointed a weapon at the officer. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that
Dominion Voting Files $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed in an effort to boost faltering ratings that the voting company rigged the 2020