Former Cards’ Scouting Director Sentenced
Correa Overwhelmed with Remorse
Correa Overwhelmed with Remorse
(KTRS) – Ballwin Police Chief Kevin Scott said on Monday that officer Mike Flamion is paralyzed from the neck down and is expected to require “extensive long-term care.” Flamion was shot from behind as he walked back to his car after stopping Antonio Taylor for speeding on New Ballwin Road on July 8th… Flamion’s family…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is filling his schedule with events around Missouri this week rather than attending the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Blunt planned a Joplin event Monday to highlight his efforts to fund year-round federal grants for college students. On Tuesday, he is to be in Kansas City…
Vito LaFata, GM of Vito’s Sicilian Pizzeria & Ristorante, joined Martin to discuss his recent brush with death.
ST. LOUIS (AP) – A judge has granted a request to move Reginald Clemons to the St. Louis city jail while he awaits retrial on charges of raping and killing two sisters on the Chain of Rocks Bridge in 1991. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison approved the move…
Gerron Jordan, new Fox 2 reporter and former reporter in Baton Rouge, joined Martin to talk about the incidents going on in Baton Rouge.
Speaker Paul Ryan often argues that he and all Republicans face a “binary choice” between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton
BALTIMORE (AP) – At least two attorneys who have been closely following the trials of officers charged in the custody death of a black man are questioning whether prosecutors should move forward with any more trials. Lt. Brian Rice was acquitted by a judge Monday, the third straight acquittal in the death of Freddie Gray,…
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – Utah health officials say a man who died after being infected with Zika virus passed it to a caregiver, creating a medical mystery about how it spread between them. The Salt Lake County Health Department said Monday that the two people didn’t have sexual contact and the type of mosquito…
CHICAGO (AP) – McDonald’s and Starbucks are implementing filtering technology that blocks customers using Wi-Fi from accessing pornography sites. The move follows a campaign from anti-pornography groups Enough is Enough and the National Center on Sexual Exploitation to demand the chains filter out pornography. Oak Brook, Illinois-based McDonald’s says in a statement that Wi-Fi filtering…