Richard Sharp, 41 Action News

Richard Sharp

41 Action News

Kansas City, MO, United States

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Past articles by Richard:

Weightlifting champion mom shares inspirational message for other women

A local weightlifter won the world championship and is sharing an inspirational message with other moms and women. → Read More

Midwest's largest underground storage facility undergoing growth spurt

Subtropolis, is already biggest underground storage facility in the Midwest. There are plans to expand it even further. → Read More

Kansas hits major bald eagle milestone

It has been 30 years since the first bald eagle nest was spotted in Kansas. → Read More

Retired Smithville couple 'digs up' second career of finding dinosaur bones

Bruce and Judith Wake are good at finding dinosaur bones. → Read More

TMC looking to grow with $18 million NICU expansion

It’s campaign season for Truman Medical Center. → Read More

Like flowers pushing up through the soil, spring excitement is growing in Kansas City

Spring is finally here after one of the longest, coldest and snowiest winters in recent Kansas City memory. → Read More

Tech expert: Most don’t know scale of smartphone data collection

While some people have dozens of apps and others just a few, most are free to use. But there’s a catch. → Read More

5 ways to make your smartphone work better for you

These days, almost everyone has a smartphone. But have you ever wondered if your phone can do more than you realize? → Read More

From Kansas roads to world records: Ashton Lambie shaking up the cycling world

A cyclist who got his start on the back roads of Kansas recently broke a world record in the 4,000-meter individual pursuit. He now has his sights set on the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. → Read More

Sexual assault hotlines see huge spike after Ford testimony

The National Sexual Assault Hotlines saw a 201 percent increase yesterday, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network or RAINN. → Read More

Why do we celebrate Labor Day?

Labor Day is a reminder of the Midwest work ethic that helped build Kansas City. → Read More

Gas Tax explained: Why lawmakers say this one is different than the rest

This November, voters in Missouri will decide whether to increase the state gas tax. → Read More

Man hopes new basketball courts at Oak Park will bring community together

On Monday night, Oak Park will gain three new basketball courts as a result of one man’s drive to use basketball to teach community pride and self-respect. → Read More

Undeterred by speech impediment, man still finds way to serve

Restoring old military vehicles has given 70-year-old John Pojunos a hobby with a higher purpose. → Read More

Scientists work to preserve ‘living dinosaur' fish in Missouri River

Scientists in race against time to save ancient Missouri River fish. → Read More

Find an alternate route; Southbound lanes of the Buck O'Neil Bridge are closing

Northland commuters will want to find alternate routes to get downtown. → Read More

The Overland Park Farmers' Market will now be open on Wednesdays

The Overland Park Farmers’ Market will now be open every Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Sept. 26. → Read More

Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes visits with students in KC

Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes visited the St. Mark Child and Family Development Center. → Read More

Winter in KC: Incredible beauty found in freezing temperatures

When the temperatures drop, many stay indoors, but if you bundle up and head outside, there is a lot to see. → Read More

Talk-to-text, Ebooks and other ways dyslexic students are beating the odds

11-year-old Max Chmel struggles with reading and writing. He has severe dyslexia. → Read More