
Snowfall brings tricky road conditions to St. Joseph
A snowplow drives down Edmond St. in Downtown following a snow storm.
Continue ReadingA snowplow drives down Edmond St. in Downtown following a snow storm.
Continue ReadingAn impactful winter storm is forecast to bring moderate to heavy snowfall to the Mid-Missouri River Valley starting late Tuesday night, through much of Wednesday. A Winter Storm Warning will go into effect for all of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas from midnight Tuesday, Feb. 11 to 9 P.M. Wednesday, Feb. 12. Total snow accumulations
Continue ReadingAn impactful winter storm is forecast to bring moderate to heavy snowfall to the Mid-Missouri River Valley starting late Tuesday night, through much of Wednesday. A Winter Storm Warning will go into effect for all of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas from midnight Tuesday, Feb. 11 to 9 P.M. Wednesday, Feb. 12. Total snow accumulations
Continue ReadingA Winter Storm Warning has been issued for all of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas ahead of heavy snowfall forecast to develop late Tuesday night and continue through Wednesday. The Winter Storm Warning will go into effect from midnight Tuesday, Feb. 11 to 9 P.M. Wednesday, Feb. 12. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 8
Continue ReadingA Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas, ahead of chances for patchy freezing drizzle that could make for slick roads late Friday night and early Saturday morning. The Winter Weather Advisory includes the following Northwest Missouri counties from 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 to 8 a.m. Saturday,
Continue ReadingA Winter Weather Advisory has been issued across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas, ahead of a chance for light freezing rain Wednesday morning and afternoon. The Winter Weather Advisory includes the following Northwest Missouri counties from 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Feb. 5: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Clinton, DeKalb, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway, Platte and Worth.
Continue ReadingWorkers load up the trucks to treat the roads.
Continue ReadingShovels in stock at Ace Hardware in St. Joseph, Mo.
Continue ReadingKyle Kirschner making Chiefs’ drink
The rematch of Super Bowl LVII brings two fan bases back together and local Chiefs fans are sharing their respect for the City of Brotherly Love.
Continue ReadingOne of the sections inside Narrative is devoted to Chiefs items.
Continue ReadingRandy Widener shows off custom shirts he created for the past Super Bowls.
Continue ReadingLocal fans shopped at Rally House just hours after the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. Fans shared their reactions to the Chiefs once again going to the Super Bowl, potentially making history with a three-peat.
Continue ReadingMaster gardener classes are being offered in St. Joseph and Cameron in March and April.
Continue ReadingKinder Club returns to St. Joseph elementary schools, offering parents and students resources on vital school skills necessary for development.
Continue ReadingParticipants march down Frederick Avenue as spectators watch during a previous St. Patrick’s Day Parade in St. Joseph. This year’s parade will be on March 15.
Continue ReadingLindbergh student Kasen Hubbard was distraught to find his bike had been stolen. Thankfully, St. Joseph resident Jean Johnson replaced it, complete with a new lock for good measure.
Continue ReadingA person of interest in a weekend shooting is in custody following an afternoon of heavy police activity north of Downtown St. Joseph. The person arrested is connected to a Feb. 9 shooting at the North Belt Walmart, Sgt. Richard McGregory of the St. Joseph Police Department said. The arrest comes as two police incidents
Continue ReadingCity residents have the opportunity to register security cameras through a platform used by law enforcement to keep communities safe. The St. Joseph Police Department launched its Polaris Camera registry which will aid investigations and incidents throughout the city. “We’re introducing a new program; its the same software that we use for our body worn
Continue ReadingPolice are engaged in a standoff in the 800 block of N. 10th Street Wednesday afternoon.
Continue ReadingHorse riding traces back many decades for the Boldridge family in Atchison, Kansas.
Continue ReadingOne St. Joseph Streets Department employee scrapes old road salt off of a plow on Jan 6. City road crews are projected to be plowing roads well into the middle of the week after Winter Storm Blair.
Continue ReadingThe St. Joseph Fire Department
Continue ReadingPolice have a person of interest in connection to a shooting at the North Belt Walmart in St. Joseph Sunday morning.
Investigators with the St. Joseph Police Department have determined that the suspect and the victim, both juveniles, are known to each other and this is an isolated incident. A motive for the shooting has not been determined but a person of interest, who is a juvenile, has been identified and is wanted for questioning.
The investigation remains ongoing and police urge anyone with information regarding the incident to call 816-271-4777 or submit an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers or relevant tip line at 816-238-8477.
Continue ReadingA license plate reader on a St. Joseph police vehicle is shown.
Continue ReadingLove & Frosting Bakeshop sell many Chiefs-themed desserts around Super Bowl season.
Continue ReadingResidents in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas should prepare for heavy snowfall with a Winter Storm Warning in effect Tuesday evening and through the day Wednesday. The warning goes into effect at midnight and continues until 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 8 inches are anticipated across the warning area,
Continue ReadingLafayette’s Kyzdon Robertson gets a steal and gets ready to go up for a lay-in against Bishop LeBlond Thursday night at Lafayette High School.
Continue ReadingBishop LeBlond boys basketball huddles at midcourt before their contest against the Savannah Savages at Bishop LeBlond High School.
Continue ReadingInspireU Children’s Discovery Museum Director Katherine Patterson-Paronto speaks during an interview with News-Press NOW in February in Downtown St. Joseph.
Continue ReadingAn employee inspects a shelf filled with cold medicine on Thursday at Rogers Pharmacy in St. Joseph.
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