Was your taxi ride streamed on the Internet, and you didn’t know it? Hopefully you behaved in there. Discussions on privacy ensue.
Have you taken an Uber or Lyft ride in St. Louis this year? You may have been streamed to an online audience without ever knowing. https://t.co/5EWqokITnE pic.twitter.com/wZunB1XD1L
— St. Louis Post-Dispatch (@stltoday) July 22, 2018
The duck boat disaster in Branson will be in the headlines for awhile.
Ban duck boat tours, says former NTSB chairman after fatal Branson sinking https://t.co/5vZiDCckfo pic.twitter.com/bhfBWxIeWW
— Cahyo Sinaga (@Cahyo_Sinaga) July 22, 2018
Duck boat that sank in deadly accident is raised from Branson lake https://t.co/ie64pzQSWV pic.twitter.com/kuiNtatxXF
— Lawrence Journal-World (@LJWorld) July 23, 2018
Expect traffic issues in Kansas City Tuesday due to the Presidential motorcade.
Thousands of VFW members are expected to attend Kansas City VFW Convention this week. President Donald Trump will appear on Tuesday https://t.co/yhIYsL5WiP pic.twitter.com/qPvUG3N3vS
— KCUR (@kcur) July 23, 2018
Normally this is the warmest time of the year for the region. But it has been a nice, cooler change of pace this year.
The Climate Predictions Center’s 6-10 day outlooks indicate the end of July will most likely be below avg for temps and above avg for rainfall. Both those things are something we can get on board with! pic.twitter.com/QE5o8mkAa5
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) July 22, 2018
Time is running out to get to the pool.
Visit our public pools before they close for the season. Krug Pool is scheduled to close for the season this Friday, July 27, while the Aquatic Park will remain open until August 12. You can view pool operational hours at the link.>>https://t.co/P7zDYdX2Pr pic.twitter.com/3f488v6gaA
— City of St. Joseph (@citystjoemo) July 23, 2018
National Weather Service provides tools for the new school year.
Are you, or someone you know, a teacher? Now through the end of July, we will be providing educators with weather resources they may consider using for the upcoming school year. (don’t worry kids, summer isn’t over…yet) pic.twitter.com/sqsUdZ037P
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) July 22, 2018
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