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Waves of cold rain coming Thursday, Friday
SUMMARY: Temperatures are above average with light rain and drizzle, which will intensify later in the day, potentially reaching the upper 40s. Mild weather will persist through the weekend with highs near 60°F, though next week could bring chillier air and a chance for wintry weather, particularly around Wednesday. Today will feature cloudy skies, fog, and increasing rain, with temperatures in the 40s. The rain should end by tomorrow morning, clearing by afternoon. Winds will pick up Saturday, and Sunday will be breezy with clouds. A potential wintry mix next Wednesday is being monitored, but confidence remains low.
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Local, statewide officials react to Charlie Kirk death after shooting in Utah
SUMMARY: Charlie Kirk, conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder, died after being shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. Missouri and Kansas officials across political lines expressed condolences and called for prayers, condemning political violence. Missouri leaders like Rep. Mark Alford, Rep. Ann Wagner, Sen. Josh Hawley, and Attorney General Catherine Hanaway voiced sorrow and emphasized violence’s unacceptable nature. Kansas leaders including Gov. Laura Kelly, Senate President Ty Masterson, and Sen. Roger Marshall also shared condolences. Kansas GOP labeled the incident an assassination attempt, while Missouri GOP blamed a “violent leftist.” Kansas City politicians condemned the attack, stressing political violence has no place in the U.S.
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Mason helps rebuild tornado-damaged neighborhood, brick by brick
SUMMARY: Following the May 16th tornado north of Delmar, West Class, a third-generation stone mason, is helping rebuild the damaged neighborhood brick by brick. With skills passed down from his mason father, West has been working alongside dedicated volunteers to restore homes and strengthen community bonds. Despite vast destruction, progress is visible as walls near completion and families begin reclaiming their homes. West values the relationships formed, emphasizing humanity and hope amid hardship. Additionally, Ali Rand has played a crucial role in organizing volunteers and fundraising, successfully raising $35,500 to purchase bricks, fueling the neighborhood’s recovery efforts.
Brick by brick, volunteers and local stone mason Wes Klaus are helping Enright neighbors rebuild after the May 16 tornado. Amid destruction, hope is rising again.
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Woman admits having boyfriend killed for insurance money
SUMMARY: Victoria R. Williams, a St. Louis County woman, pleaded guilty in federal court to murder-for-hire conspiracy, murder-for-hire, and money laundering in the 2011 killing of her boyfriend, Charles Harris III. Williams conspired with Michael Grady to have Harris murdered after taking out a $250,000 life insurance policy on him, ensuring it would pay out if he was killed. Harris was shot at his home in a staged robbery. Williams coordinated with Grady and the hired killers, continued paying the insurance premiums, and later sought the insurance proceeds. She faces life imprisonment and hefty fines; sentencing is set for December 16. Grady’s case remains pending.
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