INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Over the weekend, cars packed the B&B Theatres Twin Drive-In parking lot for its final movie showings.
The Twin Drive-In Theater in Independence closed its doors for the final time Sunday night, drawing crowds of nostalgic fans ...
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. – It’s been nearly a month since an Independence girl was attacked by a dog and taken to the Hospital. The 5-year-old is still in the pediatric intensive care unit at ...
FREDERICKTOWN, Mo. — "Thousands" of fish carcasses have washed up in Fredericktown, Missouri, downstream of a large lithium battery plant that caught fire, multiple residents told 5 On Your Side ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — People are expected to show up in record numbers to vote on Missouri’s hotly contested Amendment 3. It will reverse the state’s abortion ban if it passes, which is ...
Bob Costas has called his last baseball game. Costas, 72, confirmed to The Athletic that he's retiring from MLB play-by-play broadcasting, a decision the Emmy award-winning sportscaster said he ...
NEW YORK — After 42 seasons, Bob Costas is retiring from baseball play-by-play. Costas had done games the past couple of seasons for MLB Network and TBS Sports. His final games were the American ...
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (KCTV) - On Thursday, Independence Police continued to investigate the death of a 7-year-old boy. Police said they got a medical emergency call involving a juvenile around 8 p.m ...
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Tragic report from the morning news cycle and all that we know right now . . . A spokesperson for the department said Thursday morning that investigators are now working to determine the circumstances ...
Democratic U.S. senate candidate Lucas Kunce, right, applies first aid to KSHB reporter Ryan Gamboa after Gamboa was struck by a metal fragment during a sport shooting campaign event Tuesday, Oct. 22, ...
It just felt right to do.” That energy continued throughout the night as Iowa women’s basketball soared past Division II-level Missouri Western, 110-55, in an exhibition Wednesday night.