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The 41 Action News team is delighted to honor Cynthia Newsome: a journalist, trailblazer and inspiration for us all. → Read More
Florida is home for quite a few of them. Dana Roseberry created the Kansas City Chiefs Fan Club of Southwest Florida in 1994. Not only is she a major Chiefs fan, she also has a connection to 41 Action News. → Read More
Respiratory therapist John Sorrick is one of 18 health care workers from the University of Kansas Health System who won tickets from the NFL. The league is honoring 7,500 health care workers with the ultimate gift; a Super Bowl experience. → Read More
Kendra Scott stores are coming together for two great causes this Super Bowl. → Read More
The Diva Den isn't a destination — it's an experience. → Read More
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There's a member of Chiefs Kingdom with a Twitter tie to the Kansas City Chiefs like no other. In July, Katie Camlin broke news of the biggest Chiefs deal in history: Patrick Mahomes' 10-year deal worth more than $500 million. She describes it as, "Kind of a lucky shot. Camlin is the beer manager at Plaza Liquor in Kansas City, Missouri. In July, the liquor store received an… → Read More
It's difficult to describe what the Chiefs mean to Christina Nunez. → Read More
A 39-year-old woman alleges that she was touched in "extremely inappropriate places" during a massage at Balanced Life Massage and Wellness in Olathe. → Read More
Saint Elizabeth Catholic Church is sorting through hundreds of bags and boxes, filled with donations for victims of last month's Waldo Heights Apartment complex fire. → Read More
With health care front and center – alongside a push for greater diversity as communities battle the COVID-19 pandemic – scholars from one Kansas City program are ready and committed to the cause. → Read More
One of the biggest questions surrounding the 2020 presidential election has become, “Is my vote secure?” 41 Action News took that question to local and state election officials to get some answers. → Read More
The 2018 primary election in Johnson County was slow and filled with issues. Two years later, the election board is predicting a swift and smooth process for the 2020 general election. → Read More
The 2020 presidential election is on pace to see high turnout across the Kansas City metro. Combine that with the need for more, larger polling locations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and there was concern about having enough people to work the polls. → Read More
In a year filled with efforts to end racism and police brutality, following the death of George Floyd these calls for equity and justice landed in the heart of Chiefs Kingdom. → Read More
The Kansas City Art Institute will open its new gallery with an exhibit featuring Black artists. → Read More
Racism has been thrust into the spotlight with the death of George Floyd while in police custody. As many reflect on their perspectives and experiences around race, it can be overwhelming and difficult to know what to do. → Read More
The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis sparked protests and conversation nationwide around combating police brutality and systemic racism. → Read More
Race is taking center stage in the United States as people protest in response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. And when racism shows up at the dinner table or in a conversation with friends, Nick Pickrell, organizer at The Open Table in Midtown, said it can’t be ignored. → Read More
Tim Unrein was working in his shop, right next to his home when the Linwood tornado blew through. He went home, took shelter and moments later, felt his home tearing apart. → Read More
Michelle Keraus normally spends her days at the barre with dozens of other women, sometimes even a few men. Now, like most businesses across the metro, her doors at Pure Barre Zona Rosa are closed. → Read More