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Eric DeValkenaere’s sentence commuted in Cameron Lamb killing

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www.ozarksfirst.com – Shannon Rousseau – 2024-12-21 10:30:00

SUMMARY: Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the prison sentence of former Kansas City police detective Eric DeValkenaere, who was convicted in 2021 for the 2019 shooting death of Cameron Lamb. DeValkenaere was sentenced to six years in prison but had been serving time since October 2023. Lamb was unarmed when shot. DeValkenaere’s family submitted a clemency request, and Governor-elect Mike Kehoe supported his release. The Lamb family expressed outrage over the decision. While the commutation reduces DeValkenaere’s sentence, it does not forgive his conviction. The situation remains controversial, with mixed reactions from officials and the public.

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Waves of cold rain coming Thursday, Friday

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fox4kc.com – Joe Lauria – 2025-01-30 08:50:00

SUMMARY: Temperatures are above average with light rain and drizzle, which will intensify later in the day, potentially reaching the upper 40s. Mild weather will persist through the weekend with highs near 60°F, though next week could bring chillier air and a chance for wintry weather, particularly around Wednesday. Today will feature cloudy skies, fog, and increasing rain, with temperatures in the 40s. The rain should end by tomorrow morning, clearing by afternoon. Winds will pick up Saturday, and Sunday will be breezy with clouds. A potential wintry mix next Wednesday is being monitored, but confidence remains low.

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New Therapy for Dogs with Cancer

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-01-30 08:01:31

SUMMARY: The Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis recently highlighted a promising treatment for lymphoma, the most common cancer in dogs and humans. Professor Jeffrey Bryan from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine discussed how a dog named Sadie played a pivotal role in this research. Sadie received CAR T-cell therapy, which involves engineering human cells to attack canine cancer cells. This innovative approach is cost-effective and allows for quicker treatment. Sadie’s progress is tracked via PET scans, aiding the understanding of how these engineered cells move in the body, which could improve outcomes for both dogs and humans in cancer treatment.

UM Veterinary Medicine’s Jeffrey Bryan joins the morning show to talk about the new therapy offered for dogs with cancer

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Roundabout opening part of major I-55 improvements in Jefferson County

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-01-29 21:14:55

SUMMARY: Residents provided feedback on a new roundabout opened by MoDOT near the Festus exit off Interstate 55, part of a $246 million project aimed at improving traffic and safety. While some drivers appreciate the enhanced visibility, others are confused by the new layout, leading to minor accidents and fender benders. Tow truck operator Chad Smith noted an uptick in incidents, including a driver who ended up in mud due to misjudgment. Many locals hope that the confusion will lessen over time, as they adjust to the change. Drivers are reminded to yield to those already in the roundabout for safety.

The latest roundabout section in the southeast section of the Interstate 55 and Route 67 interchange in Festus is now open.

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