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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The Pulse of Missouri Sports: A Legendary Class of Inductees

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has announced its 2024 class of inductees, featuring a diverse range of local legends who have made significant contributions to their respective sports. At the forefront of this impressive group are four individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world of co

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Sep 13 2024CRIME

The Great Escape: How a Career Criminal Slipped the Cops Again

The world of law enforcement has seen its fair share of daring escapes, but the story of Jose Lopez, a 37-year-old career criminal, takes the cake. Lopez managed to break free from police custody at a New York City hospital, just minutes after he appeared virtually in front of a Bronx judge. But how

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Flooring Chain's Sale: A Step Forward or a Faux Pas?

LL Flooring, once known as Lumber Liquidators, has signed an agreement with F9 Investments to sell off its business. The going-concern sale includes 219 stores, inventory at those locations and the company's distribution center in Sandston, Virginia. The transaction is expected to wrap up by the en

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Is a $900 Bonus Worth the Fees? A Critical Look at the Chase Ink Business Unlimited Card

The Chase Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card is touting a generous $900 welcome bonus, a significant bump from previous offers. But is this card right for you? Before jumping in, let's dig deeper. The card boasts 1.5% cash back on all purchases, which is decent, but is it enough to outweigh any

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Chase and Tackle: Nashville Police Nab Fugitive After Year-Long Manhunt

In a thrilling display of police work, the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) recently captured a fugitive who had been on the run for over a year. Tyrone Walker, 30, was wanted for the murder of Cecil Holmes Jr., 39, and had been indicted on charges of first-degree murder and possession of a

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