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Two 21-year-old men have been charged in connection to the fatal shooting of a Blue Springs teenager that happened in 2017. → Read More
The ACLU of Missouri has sued two ICE agents alleging they mistreated an attorney accompanying her 3-year-old client to be reunited with his pregnant mother before both would be deported. → Read More
Police are searching for two people after an armed robbery in the Northland. → Read More
Thousands are expected at Crown Center at the crack of dawn Saturday in hopes to make strides in the fight against breast cancer. → Read More
The owners of Rhythm & Booze have created a resource center where bar and business owners can turn to if violence strikes. → Read More
According to a waste characterization study in Johnson County, 23 percent of the landfill is food people have thrown out. → Read More
Despite a push by multiple local agencies, Kansas City won’t be hosting a NCAA Women’s Final Four in the near future. → Read More
A 46-year-old woman who set a fire that resulted in the deaths of two Kansas City firefighters has been sentenced to 74 years in prison. → Read More
When it comes to suicide prevention, many programs throughout the country have kept their focus on mental illnesses. → Read More
With millions of people across three east-coast states in the path of Hurricane Florence, several metro organizations are already sending help. → Read More
Tuesday marks 17 years since a series of terrorist attacks rocked New York City, Pennsylvania and the Pentagon. → Read More
Kansas farmers have battled a drought for a majority of 2018 and through the state recently received large amounts of rain, they say, for some crops, it’s too little, too → Read More
When parents send their children off to school, they expect them to be safe and school districts around the metro are finding innovative ways to do just that. → Read More
It could soon be easier for people to sell and serve alcohol in Kansas City. → Read More
On Tuesday, a board meeting will be held to discuss getting rid of the requirement for people who work in businesses to get a city liquor card. The change would → Read More
Kansas City has an abandoned home problem on their hands. For every home they knock down, two or three pop up in its place. → Read More
Everyone knows breakfast is the most important meal of the day, especially for children. But, a growing number of kids are skipping breakfast while at school. → Read More
Families in Independence are heading back to class Thursday morning. But, some high school students are heading away from school to get to class. → Read More
Authorities in Lenexa have reopened all lanes of Interstate 435 after a wrong-way driver was killed in a crash early Wednesday morning. → Read More
As school begins for the 2018-2019 school year, districts across the United States are struggling to find bus drivers. → Read More