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Mark McCloskey Shakes Up Missouri s Already-Unpredictable U S Senate Race | KCUR 89 3 - NPR in Kansas City Local news, entertainment and podcasts

Mark and Patricia McCloskey are now facing felony charges for unlawful use of a weapon. Our legal roundtable will discuss the merits of the charge. St. Louis attorney Mark McCloskey, who gained national attention when he pointed a gun at protesters walking by his home, announced Tuesday he’s running for the U.S. Senate. “People are just sick of it,” McCloskey said of current elected officials. “They don’t want any more posers and egotists and career politicians going to D.C. All we hear is talk. And nothing ever changes.” McCloskey made those comments on Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News. He joins former Gov. Eric Greitens and Attorney General Eric Schmitt as announced GOP candidates, along with at least five Democrats.

9:29: The minutes that moved Kansas City

9:29: The minutes that moved Kansas City
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Mark McCloskey Shakes Up Already Unpredictable Missouri U S Senate Race

Mark McCloskey Shakes Up Already Unpredictable Missouri U S Senate Race
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The Truth Was Known Years Ago: Missouri Prosecutors Now Want Black Man They Wrongfully Convicted Over 40 Years Ago to be Released Immediately

The Truth Was Known Years Ago: Missouri Prosecutors Now Want Black Man They Wrongfully Convicted Over 40 Years Ago to be Released Immediately Jackson County’s prosecutors say a Black Missouri man who has served more than 40 years in prison for a triple murder should be released because the evidence used to convict him wasn’t conclusive, The Kansas City Star reported.  Following a lengthy review of his case, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office has determined that Kevin Strickland is innocent in the 1978 killings. Jean Peters Baker, a Jackson prosecutor, released a statement on Monday, May 10, stating, “All those who have reviewed the evidence in recent months agree Kevin Strickland deserves to be exonerated.” He added, “This is a profound error we must correct now.”

Do you still need a mask shopping, dining out around Kansas City? Here s what we know

Do you still need a mask shopping, dining out around Kansas City? Here s what we know Lisa Gutierrez and Joyce Smith, The Kansas City Star May 14 Jewelry and accessories shop EB and Co. started selling masks early in the pandemic and they quickly became one of its hottest items. Now they are 50% off. And the shop, like many others in the Kansas City area as of Friday, no longer requires customers to wear them. I have never been so excited to clearance out some products, Emily Bordner, owner of the shops in Brookside and on the Country Club Plaza, said Friday. In response to the CDC announcement yesterday we have them on sale, we removed the dividers at the cash registers and are allowing customers to try on pieces, which we did before the pandemic.

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