San Antonio – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Baxter County Judge Nelson Waffle updated the community about local response to COVID-19 in their daily briefings Friday night. Nirenberg has reported a total of 58,039 cases of COVID-19 and a total of 1,138 deaths in Bexar County as of Friday, …
Read More »The Missouri Department of Defense reports hemorrhagic disease in Missouri deer
Jefferson City, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reports lower levels of hemorrhagic disease (HD) in deer tested in Boone, Camden, Cole, Jackson, Lynn and Osage counties. HD is a naturally occurring virus that infects deer by the bite of a native mig fly. It is common in …
Read More »The weather is pushing the fall foliage rapidly and it is getting richer in other areas
But geography doesn’t automatically indicate vibrant colors – weather often plays a more important role. So, where is the weather conducive to plucking good leaves this year? Adequate foliage conditions depend on a good combination of temperature (not too hot and not too cold) and humidity (not too wet or …
Read More »Because Oj Simpson is not to blame for killing Nicole Simpson
Today, October 3, marks the 25th anniversary that OJ Simpson was not convicted of the murder of his displaced wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, in a trial that stunned the world and still fascinates today. The so-called trial of the century lasted nine months, but the jury found Simpson not guilty …
Read More »‘The Late Show’ has surprising sympathies from Stephen Colbert to Trump-Deadline
Washington needed extra doses for a very unusual day in Washington Late show with Stephen Colbert, The usually dark night for the event turned into a bonus show. Surprisingly, Colbert struck in a sympathetic tone. “Now, tell me what you will do about the president, and I will. But this …
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