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MetroLink Green Line Open House
SUMMARY: The Green Line project in St. Louis aims to enhance transportation options for residents along the Jefferson Avenue corridor, connecting historically underserved neighborhoods to job centers, medical services, and educational institutions. This initiative, driven by Bi-State Development and the city, will establish a transit corridor from Natural Bridge to Chippewa, promoting economic equity and community vibrancy. To gather public input, a series of interactive workshops will be hosted over three nights, allowing community voices to shape the project design. The Green Line complements the existing Red and Blue lines, focusing on north-south transit while addressing local needs and infrastructure.
Bi-State Development President and CEO Taulby Roach joins the morning show to talk about the series of interactive workshops that the organization will be sponsoring along with Metrolink’s Green Line open houses that residents can attend.
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Eli Drinkwitz, Mizzou Tigers ready for National Signing Day
SUMMARY: National Signing Day is tomorrow, and recruiting has proven to be even more demanding than the season for coach Eli Drinkwitz. A parent of a four-star recruit shared that their son is in constant contact with coaches. The Missouri Tigers are expected to sign tackle Jack Lang, defensive back Charles Bass, and linebacker Jason King. A pivotal recruit is five-star quarterback Met Zers, who faced challenges this season due to an ankle injury. Danny H.R. from the STC grid report discussed Zers’ potential, noting his impressive arm strength but emphasizing the need for improved accuracy to compete in the SEC.
Wednesday is National Signing Day. The Mizzou Tigers already have several athletes committed but could get more.
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Suspect in Clayton woman's abduction, murder set to appear in court
SUMMARY: One Moseby is charged with kidnapping and murdering 37-year-old Michelle Hampton, with a court appearance scheduled for later today at the Carnahan Courthouse in St. Louis. Prosecutors allege that on November 20th, Moseby abducted Hampton from her home, forced her to withdraw cash from banks, and ultimately shot her multiple times, leaving her body in an alley. Hampton was reportedly targeted over a $40,000 settlement related to her brother. Another suspect, Manuel Suarez, faces similar charges. Moseby is currently held without bond, facing around 20 charges, including murder and kidnapping, and endangering children present in Samantha’s car.
Anjuan Mosby is accused of kidnapping and killing 37-year-old Michelle Hampton on Nov. 20. On Wednesday afternoon, he will face a judge at the Carnahan courthouse.
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