WUPM News: Its Fall…The Leaves Turn and Moose Are On The Road
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 10:00pm CDT
The Michigan DNR warns of increased fatal moose-vehicle collisions in the Upper Peninsula during the fall season. In the last four years, 60 moose have been killed in crashes with vehicles. Drivers should be cautious, especially at night, using high beams in marked crossing areas. Unlike deer, moose react slowly, posing a human fatality risk. Since 1984, 266 moose have been hit (251 fatalities), mainly in the western U.P. The core moose population in Baraga, Iron, Marquette counties hasn’t grown, at around 300-500 animals. If you hit a large animal, turn on flashers, move to the shoulder, call the police, then the DNR’s Report All Poaching hotline for meat salvage. For more information, go to michigan.gov/dnr and search “moose”.
WUPM News: Ironwood Looking for New Downtown Housing Partnership
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 9:59pm CDT
The Ironwood City Commission is seeking new proposals for multi-family housing development at the former Wells Fargo property in downtown Ironwood, located at 205 W. Aurora St. This decision, according to TheDailyGlobe, comes after Cinnaire Solutions, a Lansing-based company, withdrew its option to purchase the 1.32-acre site. For the past two years, the city had been working with Cinnaire Solutions to develop an apartment complex. However, according to Tom Bergman, the city’s community development director, Cinnaire was unsuccessful in securing funding through the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Bergman stated that requesting new proposals is “currently the best path forward for the city as it moves forward with the implementation of its Housing Action Plan to create more housing opportunities in Ironwood.”
KZIM News: SEMO Inaugurates New President
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 8:34pm CDT
The Southeast Missouri State University community inaugurated its 19th president, Dr. Brad Hodson, on Friday at the Show Me Center. The inauguration ceremony was part of a multi-day celebration designed to showcase the University’s academic excellence, community spirit, alumni impact, Redhawk pride and bold vision for the future.
KZIM News: New State Attorney General Sworn In
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 8:34pm CDT
The state’s Attorney General Catherine L. Hanaway was ceremonially sworn in as the 45th Attorney General of Missouri during a ceremony in Missouri State Capitol Monday. Hanaway, is the first woman to serve as Missouri Attorney General.
KZIM News: Dunklin County Sewer District Update
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 8:33pm CDT
State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick recently checked back in with the Dunklin County Sewer District to see how the district is recovering from the potentially criminal actions of a husband and wife duo who ran the district.A 2023 report released by Auditor Fitzpatrick found at least $160,675 in missing or misappropriated funds and gave the district the lowest rating of “poor.” The follow-up report notes the new Board for the district is continuing to work with law enforcement and continues to seek restitution.
KZIM News: CG Man Accused Of Firing Multiple Shots
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 8:32pm CDT
A Cape Girardeau man 25 year old Maurice Patterson, Jr. is accused of firing multiple shots over the weekend.According to court documents, Shotspotter alerted police to the shooting after 14 rounds were heard.Cape Girardeau police say the alert came from the 800 Block of Hickory Street around 2 a.m. Saturday morning.
WOND News: Alleged Getaway Driver In Atlantic City Killing Now Jailed In Drug Case
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 3:48pm CDT
An Atlantic City woman accused of helping her boyfriend flee after he fatally shot someone in July is back in jail after an investigation led to a large amount of various drugs, according to the new charges. BreakingAC.com reports 30 year old Sabrina Hearns Evans, was arrested earlier this month after a search of a home on Beach Avenue led to more than 1,700 packets of heroin/fentanyl, more than 13 grams of cocaine, six MDMA pills and ammunition for two separate firearms.
WLVL Local News: 10-20-25 PM Headlines
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 1:27pm CDT
Current and former unionized workers at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Buffalo are asking for a boycott of the hotel amid a yearlong fight for fair wages and a voice at the hotel.
A woman and an infant were killed in a house fire early Saturday morning on Norwood Avenue in Buffalo and authorities say they’re working to investigate what caused the fire.
A 31-year-old man died after being struck by a vehicle on Buffalo’s East Side early Sunday morning, officials said. The incident occurred at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Wick Street around 2:45 a.m.
The NFTA’s metro rail system will reopen for underground services Monday morning at 5:30 a.m., the NFTA said. Service had been suspended since Saturday afternoon due to an underground mechanical issue and bus shuttles will run every 20 minutes to help fill in the gap in service.
The Sabres organization will celebrate better days from a score ago with a 2005-06 season reunion for its Jan. 15 game against the Montreal Canadiens at KeyBank Center.
WOND News: AC Man Rejects Plea Deal In Deadly Crash Case
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 12:45pm CDT
An Atlantic City man accused of driving while intoxicated in a crash that killed a recently married couple has rejected a plea offer that would have sent him to prison for seven years. NJ.com reports 25 year old Levon A. Woods was driving on Mays Landing Road in Maurice River Township in Cumberland County around 4 a.m. on Feb. 22. Prosecutors said his car crossed into the oncoming lane and hit a westbound vehicle driven by 57-year-old Thomas Splinter. Splinter and passenger Nancy Orellana-Splinter, 29, both of Mays Landing, died at the scene. Woods entered a not guilty plea during a post-indictment arraignment hearing Oct. 3.
WLVL Local News: 10-20-25 Midday Headlines
Posted: October 20, 2025 - 12:10pm CDT
A 31-year-old man died after being struck by a vehicle on Buffalo’s East Side early Sunday morning, officials said. The incident occurred at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Wick Street around 2:45 a.m.
The NFTA’s metro rail system will reopen for underground services Monday morning at 5:30 a.m., the NFTA said. Service had been suspended since Saturday afternoon due to an underground mechanical issue and bus shuttles will run every 20 minutes to help fill in the gap in service.
A recent zoning decision in the City of Tonawanda is drawing strong opposition from neighbors who say they don’t want a cannabis growing operation in their residential neighborhood on Mill Street.
A group of volunteers is planting hope and new beginnings along Allen Street. Over the weekend, a group with the Allentown Association planted 5,000 tulip bulbs along Allen Street.
The Bills on their bye week. They’re preparing for their Sunday afternoon Week 8 showdown with the Carolina Panthers (3-3) at 1 p.m. Oct. 26 at Bank of America Stadium.