Gina Bullard, KCTV5 - Kansas City

Gina Bullard

KCTV5 - Kansas City

Kansas City, MO, United States

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Past articles by Gina:

Liberty business owner’s personal journey hopes to bring change for trans community

Making candles comes naturally for EJ Wood – owner of Untamed Supply in Liberty. But it was other issues, under the surface that was burning him up. → Read More

US adds 379,000 jobs in hopeful sign for economy

U.S. employers added a robust 379,000 jobs last month, the most since October. Experts are calling those figures a sign that the economy is strengthening as confirmed viral cases drop, → Read More

Meghan Markle says Palace perpetuated falsehoods about her and Harry

Meghan Markle is speaking her truth. In a preview for the upcoming interview between Oprah and Meghan and Prince Harry, the former actress said she doesn't see how the royal → Read More

Americans spending less this year for Valentine's Day amid pandemic

Valentine's Day is around the corner but Americans are spending less this year amid the pandemic. → Read More

Groundhog day pushes on amid pandemic

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor pandemic stays Punxsutawney Phil from emerging from his burrow to forecast whether there will be six more weeks of winter or an early → Read More

Hallmark Cards asks Hawley, Marhsall to return campaign donations

A number of corporations say they will no longer support politicians who backed President Trump's false claims of election fraud. Kansas City's Hallmark is going on step further -- it → Read More

Prosecutor: Wisconsin pharmacist thought vaccine was unsafe

A Wisconsin pharmacist convinced the world was “crashing down” told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he believed the shots would mutate people’s DNA, → Read More

Stimulus checks on the way

Good news for bank accounts. $600 stimulus checks should already be there for some and the rest are on their way. The payments will continue into next week. → Read More

First case of the coronavirus detected in the wild

A mink in Utah is the first wild animal in the U.S. to test positive for COVID-19. The news was confirmed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Monday. → Read More

People with significant allergic reactions urged not to have COVID vaccine

U.K. regulators said Wednesday that people who have a “significant history’’ of allergic reactions shouldn’t receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine while they investigate two adverse reactions that occurred on the → Read More

300 hospitalized with mystery Illness in India

More than 300 people are hospitalized with a mysterious illness in southern India -- and COVID-19 has been ruled out as the cause. → Read More

Dolly Parton brings holiday cheer to CBS with ‘A Holly Dolly Christmas’

"A Holly Dolly Christmas" airs Sunday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. on KCTV5. → Read More

Stocks surge on Wall Street on Pfizer vaccine news

Stocks soared Monday morning after Pfizer announced its clinical trail showed its vaccine was more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19. → Read More

Communication tips to help get your message through your face mask

We wear them to keep each other safe, but how are masks affecting the way we communicate? Learn what can you do to unmask your message. → Read More

Looking for love during lockdown? Try blind dating with a social twist

Looking for love during lockdown? Two local women are turning to social media to put a new spin on blind dating. See if you could put yourself out there while → Read More

How corrective eye surgery could land you in traffic court

You can get a driving ticket for many reasons, but did you know you could be cited for not wearing your glasses? See how corrective eye surgery could land you → Read More

Farmer Calls For Action after deal for seeds goes up in smoke

A local farmer thought he could earn some green growing hemp but soon found himself out nearly $2,500. The Call For Action team helped him track down the seed seller → Read More

Kansas City locals living mysterious private lives

Some people may have hobbies like book clubs or bowling, but a secret network in Kansas City has much more intimate pursuits. Swing into the world that is strictly adults → Read More

Demand for doulas on the rise

According to DONA International, the oldest and largest doula associations in the world, more than 6,500 birth and postpartum doulas have been certified to date. That’s more than triple the → Read More

What temperature to set your thermostat at for a perfect night's sleep

This is the ideal temperature to sleep at according to science. → Read More