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Roadway safety grants available in MoDOT’s central district

Roadway safety grants available in MoDOT’s central district

by Marshall Griffin | Sep 29, 2025 | News, Transportation

Roadway safety grants are being made available to local governments and nonprofit groups in central Missouri. Trent Brooks, Traffic Engineer for MoDOT’s Central District office said the grants are not for road construction, but for items and programs designed to get...
Judge allows former Missouri football Gary Pinkel to continue to drive following last week’s DWI arrest

Judge allows former Missouri football Gary Pinkel to continue to drive following last week’s DWI arrest

by Marshall Griffin | Jul 14, 2025 | Crime / Courts, News

Former Mizzou football coach Gary Pinkel can still drive, for now. Pinkel, 73, was arrested a week ago in Camden County for driving while intoxicated, and a judge there ordered that his driver’s license be revoked effective July 23. But on Friday, the judge stayed the...

Three traffic deaths in Missouri during MSHP’s Christmas enforcement period

by Marshall Griffin | Dec 26, 2024 | News, Transportation

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says three people died during the Christmas holiday travel period, which ended just before midnight on Wednesday. All three deaths were from one crash that happened Christmas Eve in St. Francois County. A 28-year-old woman and two...

Eight fatal crashes, one drowning, during Missouri’s July 4th holiday period

by Marshall Griffin | Jul 9, 2024 | Crime / Courts, News, Transportation

Eight people died in traffic crashes in Missouri during the July 4th holiday period, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. That’s down from last year’s Independence Day period when 15 people were killed on Missouri’s highways. This year’s fatal crashes...

Kansas City drivers ranked 5th worst in the nation

by Marshall Griffin | Jun 27, 2024 | News, Transportation

Kansas City, Missouri has the fifth-worst drivers in the United States, according to a study published in Forbes magazine. The study examines five factors – total crashes, the number of people killed in crashes, crashes involving an intoxicated driver, crashes...
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