Traffic bustles along 18th Street over Corby Parkway Monday afternoon in St. Joseph. The bridge, built in 1915, is scheduled to be replaced. // Click here to purchase
Michael Chesser, left, CEO of Great Plains Energy and KCP&L, and Bill Downey, president and chief operating officer of Great Plains Energy and KCP&L, address members of the News-Press during an editorial board meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Holiday Inn. // Click here to purchase
Ted Allison, president and chief executive officer of the St. Joseph Area Chamber of Commerce, unveils a new magazine, St. Joseph Living, Monday afternoon at the chamber office. // Click here to purchase
Bonnie Scarborough and Steve Booher celebrate winning a game as they play in the Screening for Life Breast Cancer Awareness Benefit in connection with the Heartland Clinic USTA Women’s Tennis Classic Saturday at the Noyes Tennis Complex. // Click here to purchase
St. Joseph police search the area around the Postal and Community Credit Union, 1002 N. Fourth St. Tuesday morning after an armed robbery occurred. The same credit union was robbed on June 29. Police are looking for a white man, in his 30s or 40s, of medium build and height with facial hair. // Click here to purchase
St. Joseph Police search the area around the the Postal and Community Credit Union, 1002 N. 4th Street Tuesday morning after a armed robbery occurred. The same credit union was robbed on June 29. Police are looking for a white male, medium build and height, with facial hair.
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St. Joseph police department have had consistent reports of tabs being taken off Missouri state license plates. // Click here to purchase
Michael Berry, left, and Zia Sakhi make some of the final preparations Thursday afternoon for the opening of Shak’s Chicken Shack, 202 N. 22nd St. The new restaurant, owned by Shakeel Khan, is scheduled to open Saturday.
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A St. Joseph Police Department officer works the scene of a robbery at Midwest Federal Savings and Loan Thursday morning. // Click here to purchase
A St. Joseph Police officer tapes off an entrance into the Midwest Federal Savings and Loan, 1901 Frederick Ave., after a report of a robbery Thursday morning. // Click here to purchase
Nathan Hayworth, with Elite Fence & Deck of Lone Jack, Mo., removes the chain-link fences around the former Missouri Western State University’s softball complex Monday morning as crews prep the site for the new training facility for the Kansas City Chiefs. // Click here to purchase
Dave Williams, athletic director at Missouri Western State University, talks about the economic impact of the 2010 NCAA Division II Softball Championships coming to St. Joseph Monday morning during a press conference. // Click here to purchase
Dr. Mark Laney, new president and CEO of Heartland Health, left, meets with community members Wednesday morning after he was named as Lowell Kruse’s successor.
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An ignition interlock device made by LifeSafer is used for breath alcohol testing in vehicles for driving under the influence offenders. // Click here to purchase
Kansas City Chiefs president Denny Thum makes comments about the NFL team bringing their training camp to St. Joseph, to a crowd of about 250 people Monday morning. The groundbreaking ceremony took place at the Chris Faros Alumni Pavilion on the Missouri Western State University campus. // Click here to purchase
Dust covers one of the two city trolleys that sit idle and covered in the transit parking lot. The trolleys, purchased in 1989, were last used in 2004. // Click here to purchase
Thunderstorms move in across the north late Monday afternoon as the sky turns different hues over the Christ Episcopal Church in St. Joseph. Temperatures are expected to reach highs in the upper 70s with a 70 percent chance of heavy rain showers today, according to St. Joe Now. // Click here to purchase
St. Joseph native Robert ‘Casey’ Casebolt is the chairman for the Joint Veterans Committee that plans services for Memorial Day at the Civic Center Park. // Click here to purchase
The St. Joseph City Council voted Monday night to support redevelopment of the Corby Building, 424 Felix St., through a resolution of intent to loan Foutch Brothers LLC $500,000, contingent upon the company closing its deal to purchase St. Joseph’s tallest building. // Click here to purchase