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A short walk to the front door and to the gate was a key selling point of the old KCI. → Read More
Police say they counted 13 drones the night of April 4. → Read More
Roger Golubski was charged with abuse of power and sexual assault in September → Read More
The city now requires people to file a separate petition. → Read More
Without proper rest, a little too much yelling at sporting events can leave your vocal cords with serious damage → Read More
Amtrak and BNSF Railroad are suing the owner of the dump truck the train hit. → Read More
Wrongful death lawsuits revealed she was one of nine patients at a Chillicothe, Missouri, hospital given a deadly dose of a drug that caused suffocation. → Read More
Cryptocurrencies are like digital money and they are not backed by a central government or bank → Read More
Ernie Kendall collapsed while running at a park in March 2021. → Read More
Connie Puett's 1972 graduation ceremony was held at Allen Fieldhouse → Read More
Jennifer Hall's attorney says he plans to make arrangements for Hall to surrender soon → Read More
Cristen Bublitz speaks some Russian, which is coming in handy in Warsaw → Read More
KMBC learned that Kansas raised questions about insurance companies being sharply overcharged for tests during the pandemic → Read More
The business is ready for a raucous St. Patrick's Day after making it through the pandemic → Read More
Ben Lohman says he was charged $810 for two COVID-19 tests and a test for antibodies → Read More
Dan Mattox was in a meeting on the 52nd floor of Tower 2. → Read More
With pandemic restrictions being lifted, people want to travel again but airlines can't keep up. A Kansas City travel agent says that it may be awhile before th... → Read More
KC woman diagnosed as pre-Alzheimer's considers whether to get the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
There are 32 young adults with developmental or cognitive disabilities who are part of The Mission Project -- a nonprofit that began in 2004. → Read More
The world's largest coffee producer is Brazil and it is in a drought. But that's not the only thing pushing prices. → Read More