Illinois Leaders Say They Have Reached School Funding Deal
CHICAGO (AP) – Illinois’ legislative leaders say they’ve reached a tentative agreement in the state’s school funding fight, but details are still being worked out. Senate Republican Leader Bill Brady and House Republican Leader Jim Durkin issued a statement Thursday saying there’s “agreement in principle,” but wording won’t be released until “drafts have been reviewed.”…
Board of Curators Approve Mizzou South End Zone Project
State of the Art Training Facilities Part of $98 Million Proposal
Max reviews The Trip to Spain!
Hear Max review The Trip to Spain, and give his thoughts on The Trip to Italy, and the first “Trip” movie!
Police Continue To Investigate Quadruple Fatal Shooting At North County Home
GLASGOW VILLAGE, Mo. (AP) — A child is among four people killed in an apparent shooting at a north county home. St. Louis County police say worried relatives called officers late Thursday to check on the occupants of the Glasgow Village home. Officers went inside with the family members and found four people dead. Names…
Sen. Danforth Calls on GOP to Renounce Pres. Trump
ST. LOUIS (KTRS) Former Missouri U.S. Senator John Danforth says he’s concerned about the future of the Republican Party in the era of President Trump. Senator Danforth, who retired from the Senate in 1995, wrote an opinion column that appears in Friday’s edition of the Washington Post. On the McGraw Show, Senator Danforth worried that there’s…
Major Flooding Expected On Houston Roads From Hurricane Harvey
Houston, TX (AP) Officials say rain from Hurricane Harvey could inundate Houston roads and neighborhoods as early as Saturday night. Jeff Lindner, a meteorologist with the Harris County Flood Control District, said Friday that two key reservoirs in the flood control system — at the Addicks and Barker dams — are currently near-empty and are…