Caroline Hogan, 41 Action News

Caroline Hogan

41 Action News

Green Bay, WI, United States

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Past articles by Caroline:

Snake Saturday celebrates St. Patrick's Day for 39th year

North Kansas City's Snake Saturday Parade and Carnival is back for it's 39th year. The annual St. Patrick's Day tradition has been a local favorite for people all across the metro. → Read More

Big 12 Tournament brings big business to KC hotels

The Big 12 Tournament is bringing traffic to Kansas City in the form of basketball fans. "This is the best time to be in the hospitality industry in Kansas City," said Shane Somers. → Read More

Fans from near, far hype up for Big 12 Tournament

The Big 12 Tournament has become a Kansas City staple and tradition for fans in and around Kansas and Missouri. → Read More

Missouri's recreational marijuana sales spike in February has not slowed down

A Missouri marijuana manufacturer speaks on cannabis sales one month after the state legalized recreational use of the drug. → Read More

KC fashion designer turns Turkish textiles into handmade pieces

As the 22nd annual KC Fashion Week kicks off, local designer Courtney Vardar is preparing for her debut with NidaLu Handmade. → Read More

Kansas City Royals host career fair to fill hundreds of vacant jobs

The baseball team is approaching its new season and is in need of some more help out at the K. → Read More

Local woman uses Chiefs signs to help pay off student lunch debt

When LeAnne Stowe made Chiefs signs for her store, she had no idea how popular they'd be. And now, she's using the earnings to help students. → Read More

Power & Light preps for Super Bowl Weekend

For those who can't make it to Arizona this weekend for the Super Bowl, the KC Live! block at Power & Light is a close second. → Read More

Hope Faith works to clean up KC ahead of AFC Championship

Most of the Hope Faith workers are homeless, so it gives them a chance to make a livable wage, help the community, and help the Chiefs. → Read More

Croatian pride runs deep in Strawberry Hill neighborhood as team takes on Brazil in World Cup

Fans come out of the woodwork on game day to cheer on Croatia in the world cup as they take on Brazil. → Read More

Students at New Chelsea Elementary receive Bombas socks, thanks to administrator

In a KSHB 41 Update, one KCK woman explains her latest act of kindness, that's working to keep students warm. → Read More

Donations needed: Shelter KC begins weeklong Thanksgiving meals

Shelter KC has 150 volunteers ready to serve nearly 4,000 meals for Thanksgiving, but donations are needed. → Read More

Serving up savings: How to stretch the dollar for Thanksgiving

In a time of skyrocketing prices, KSHB 41 looks at how to get the best bang for your buck this Thanksgiving. → Read More

Jewish organizations release 2022 "Antisemitism in Schools" survey results

To many, these numbers may be a shock, but to the Jewish community, it's nothing surprising, as antisemitism is on the rise. → Read More

Hyde Park residents reminiscence on Westport Middle, High School closure

Residents who remember the closure of a local school talk about how things have changed, the impact on the community and the furture. → Read More

Advanced voting begins for 2022 midterm election in Johnson County, Kansas

Johnson County, Kansas, joins the list of counties that began advanced voting over a week before the Nov. 8 election. → Read More

Folly Theater reveals renovations

Folly Theater reveals latest renovations to the 122-year-old historic event space that many in Kansas City love. → Read More

'It's gonna get rough': Kansas City-area senior feels worst of inflation is yet to come

Inflation continues to go up and impact people across the county, but one of the more vulnerable spaces that needs the most help, our seniors. → Read More

Mother-son duo works to de-stigmatize breast cancer in males

It's Breast Cancer Awareness month, and while doctors say breast cancer in men is uncommon, it's still important to do regular self checks. → Read More

Student reacts to shots fired incident at J.C. Harmon High School dance

One J.C. Harmon High School student recalls how she felt after reports of shots fired at the Homecoming Dance. → Read More