Keleigh Gibbs, KMBC

Keleigh Gibbs

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  • KMBC
  • KOAT.com
  • WMTW TV
  • WISN 12 News

Past articles by Keleigh:

KC man diagnosed with ALS will be part of highly competitive medical trial

Act for ALS bill could allocate $100 million every year to the cause → Read More

Formers owners of historic Thomson House say loss of building will be hard

Fire heavily damaged the antebellum home Monday afternoon → Read More

Noah's Bandage Run supports pediatric cancer research

KMBC 9 is a proud sponsor of the 5K in honor of Noah Wilson. → Read More

Neighbor describes crash that killed child near Gardner as 'horrific'

Four-vehicle crash happened about 8 a.m. Monday at 175th Street and Four Corners Road → Read More

COVID Care Force makes difference in thousands of lives

The COVID Care Force has touched 250,000 lives directly through volunteer efforts over the last year. It is a partnership between Heart to Heart International a... → Read More

Blue Valley School District mask mandate hearing canceled after man in room refuses mask

District officials forced the evacuation of the hearing room before the hearing was canceled → Read More

Mexican consulate in Kansas City hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic Tuesday

Mexican consulate in Kansas City hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic Tuesday More than 100 doses of Pfizer vaccine distributed As Missouri continues Phase 2 of its vaccination rollout, a partnership is ensuring vulnerable populations have access to the COVID-19 vaccine. At 16th Street and Baltimore Avenue Tuesday, there were resources to help more than 100 Missouri residents stay protected from… → Read More

Missouri now in Phase 2 of vaccination plan

More than 800,000 residents are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Missouri's Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout plan. → Read More

Some Blue Springs teachers get COVID-19 vaccine through school district's clinic

The clinic is a partnership between Truman Medical Centers/University Health and the Blue Springs School District. → Read More

Hundreds take part in COVID-19 vaccine clinic at Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

The clinic is a partnership between Hy-Vee and the NLBM. → Read More

Health leaders ensure no vaccines will be wasted at Arrowhead mass vaccination event

The mass vaccination event this Friday and Saturday is set to serve 6,000 people with the potential for additional appointments to be added if more vaccine becomes available from the state. → Read More

Big 12 Tournament is back with new COVID-19 protocols in place

There will be no pep rallies and Fan Fest this year → Read More

Cerner working on vaccine passport to verify a person's vaccine status

Vaccine status may become a new requirement for travel or work. → Read More

Platte County hosts first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic

Platte County hosted its first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic Tuesday in Riverside. → Read More

JOCO to administer thousands more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine this week

As of last Wednesday, 67,400 doses of the vaccine were administered countywide → Read More

JOCO health officials expect to get more COVID-19 vaccine doses this week

Health department says it plans to administer between 6,000 and 7,000 vaccines → Read More

New side effect from COVID-19 vaccine might be mistaken as breast cancer

Doctor says enlargement of the lymph nodes is normal response to a body building up immunity → Read More

Chemicals used to treat roadways no match for ice, bitter cold

It isn't the flurries but the ice and cold that are causing the issues. Temperatures this low impact chemicals used to treat the roads, and they quickly lose their effectiveness.With a snow and ice mix glazing roads across the metro, crews at the Missouri Department of Transportation are working around the clock to ensure conditions are safe for drivers."Single-digit temperatures pretty much… → Read More

With pandemic, fewer Chiefs fans traveling to see team in 2021 Super Bowl

It's been a tough year for many modes of transportation → Read More

KCK police begin to rollout body cameras

Officers say that a majority of the video content will not be posted or shared → Read More