Dan Cohen, 41 Action News

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Kansas City, MO, United States

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Chiefs Kingdom, Salvation Army team up to support community during Red Kettle game

This Sunday, Chiefs fans will see the Salvation Army's red kettles outside the gates of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. → Read More

Brookside's World's Window enjoys what could be its last Small Business Saturday

The owners of World's Window, a 38-year staple in Kansas City, Missouri, hope a new buyer will continue the tradition of unique offerings to loyal customers. → Read More

Candidates in Kansas 3rd Congressional District race make final push to voters

Polls open in three days, meaning the closely watched U.S. House race between Rep. Sharice Davids and Amanda Adkins is entering its final phase. → Read More

Northland residents frustrated with lack of solutions to transit inequities

The Northland Health Alliance held a meeting on Thursday, diving into health inequities, food insecurity and transit access in the community. → Read More

Johnson County Community College eager to prepare future Panasonic workforce in Kansas

Johnson County Community College in Overland Park is eager to prepare the future Panasonic workforce in Kansas. → Read More

Northeast community fills another KCPS Blueprint 2030 meeting

Northeast community fills another Blueprint 2030 meeting as KCPS continues to host sessions and gather feedback. → Read More

Church of the Resurrection in Blue Springs holds vigil for slain teen

Church of the Resurrection in Blue Springs holds a candlelight vigil for slain teen killed in shooting in church's parking lot. → Read More

Debate over KCPS Blueprint 2030 plan continues at Central High School

Central High hosts a public meeting as the debate continues over Blueprint 2030, with a large crowd filling the cafeteria. → Read More

Going 360: Examining impact of referee shortage on Kansas City-area

In this 360, KSHB 41 examines the nationwide impact of a shortage of referee's on the Kansas City area. We hear from refs, parents, coaches and official assigners. → Read More

Tensions run high at meeting discussing Kansas City Public Schools' Blueprint 2030 plan

Public attendees raise concerns in a forum that was designed for group discussion and feedback regarding proposed KCPS closures. → Read More

Examining impact of latest inflation data on Kansas City-area

KSHB 41 digs into the data on inflation released on Thursday, and it shows a spike in energy and food prices as the inflationary climate stubbornly sticks around. → Read More

Exploring the economic impact new KC Current stadium will have

Making sense, and dollars, of new KC Current stadium, as groundbreaking on new facility has leaders seeing opportunity, and residents keeping an eye on the promised results. → Read More

Amateur sports in Kansas City-area continue feeling impact of referee shortage

Canceled games and scrambled schedules has officials, coaches, and parents concerned about the future with an ongoing referee shortage. → Read More

Leavenworth's Daysia Reneau takes national stage on NBC's 'The Voice'

The first Monday in October was a special night at Leavenworth High School with senior Daysia Reneau taking center stage. → Read More

World War II veteran shares stories of service

The Greatest Generation's numbers are dwindling, but KSHB 41 News met one Kansas City-area veteran who had many stories to share. → Read More

Oak Park High School students make history by calling soccer games in Spanish

Oak Park students make history during Hispanic Heritage Month, calling their school's soccer games in Spanish. → Read More

Kansas City Royals fans react to departure of Dayton Moore

Prior to Wednesday night's game against the Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royalsfans reflected on Dayton Moore's tenure. → Read More

Kansas City considers joining lawsuit against Missouri's 2nd Amendment Preservation Act

Kansas City is considering joining a lawsuit against Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act, with a potential vote as early as next week. → Read More

Attorney representing 3 women suing KCPD welcomes DOJ investigation

An attorney representing three female KCPD employees who are suing the Board of Police Commissioners is relieved by an investigation into the department. → Read More

Kansans, along with Missourians who make the trip, are cashing out on sports bets

Kansans, along with Missourians who make the trip, are cashing out on sports bets. The Kansas Lottery reported the first eleven days of action had millions of bets and millions of dollars paid out. → Read More