Tonight we take a peek at Karlie hotness and some of the Sunday night links. Take a look:
Kansas City Heroism In Action
Photos show KC crew with huge Army truck helping Houston flood victims
HOUSTON -- Some folks in Houston are getting a big help from one local business owner, and his massive military vehicle. FOX 4 reported last week that Stonehenge Landscape & Design was heading south to help rescue people imperiled by Tropical Storm Harvey.
Walk This Way
Authorities offer safety tips after 3 pedestrians are struck by vehicles over the weekend
At least three pedestrians were struck in Kansas City this weekend. Two of them were hit while walking on interstates. Now, the authorities are cautioning pedestrians to be careful. One incident happened near Woods Chapel Road. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is looking for a blue semi pulling a white trailer in connection with that accident.
More Deets After TKC On Alleged Misdeeds
Chiefs owner sued over investment deal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs is being accused in a lawsuit of improperly receiving hundreds of millions in state investment money through a kickback deal with New Mexico officials.
Meth Town Sacrilege
Thieves steal necklace containing Independence man's ashes from widow's car
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. - Sept. 7 marks two years since Genevieve Dodds lost her husband, Elijah Lindstedt. Dodds said that while it's been tough for her and her 4-year-old daughter, nothing has reopened their wounds like the night of Aug. 30, when they discovered their car had been broken into.
Reelin' In The Years
Steely Dan's Walter Becker Dies At 67
Walter Becker, co-founder of Steely Dan, died Sunday at the age of 67, according to his website. The news was later confirmed by his longtime bandmate Donald Fagen. In a statement, Fagen said "I intend to keep the music we created together alive as long as I can with the Steely Dan band."
And this is the OPEN THREAD for tonight . . .
R.I.P. Walter Becker and thanks for the tunes.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Ricky lost that number
ReplyDeleteTip # 1 don't walk in the roadway
ReplyDeleteThey call Alabama the Crimson Tide, call me Deacon Blues.
ReplyDelete#2 Make it a felony to drive a vehicle with a phone switched on.
ReplyDelete"Steely Dan"... didn't they used to play music way back when?
ReplyDeleteWeren't they on the Lawrence Welk Show?