Cody Holyoke, MyNBC5 (WPTZ)

Cody Holyoke

MyNBC5 (WPTZ)

Kansas City, MO, United States

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Past:
  • MyNBC5 (WPTZ)
  • KMBC

Past articles by Cody:

Kids and COVID-19: New breakthroughs, hurdles to overcome

Doctors say getting kids vaccinated at the appropriate time is important for their safety and development. Here's why. → Read More

'Learning Loss': how to help kids and parents cope

From snow days to shutdowns, how do families navigate MORE changes? → Read More

15-year-old cancer survivor to speak at Coaches vs. Cancer event

A 15-year-old cancer survivor will be a featured guest at Wednesday's Coaches vs. Cancer event.Arya Köseoğlu, of Overland Park, is this year's 'Cancer Champion.'She was just 3 years old when doctors diagnosed her with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare type of cancer."I kind of remember it starting below my right ear, and it kind of spread and made my face look really red," Arya recalls.As a toddler, Arya… → Read More

Back to School: Pilot program highlights 'microschools'

Project-based learning takes center stage in the North Kansas City Schools → Read More

Meet the people behind Kansas City's first Black-owned brewery

Vine Street Brewing slated to open in early 2022, focusing on representation in craft beer → Read More

Back to School: Lee's Summit group helps families prepare for new year

Back to School: Lee's Summit group helps families prepare for new year Back to School store opens for local families back to school. Shopping season is here and it can be a tough time for families struggling to make ends meet. First news co anchor Cody Holyoke shows how one group is helping them get ready for back to school. It is crazy, but it's a lot of fun. Matt sanding is excited for the new… → Read More

Back to School: Local group helps families prepare for new year

Back to School: Local group helps families prepare for new year Back to School store opens for local families back to school. Shopping season is here and it can be a tough time for families struggling to make ends meet. First news co anchor Cody Holyoke shows how one group is helping them get ready for back to school. It is crazy, but it's a lot of fun. Matt sanding is excited for the new year… → Read More

BABY BOOM: 36 nurses, mothers sticking together in pandemic

Children's Mercy NICU nurses navigate distance, motherhood → Read More

Kansas City artist works to beautify her neighborhood

Julie Farstad turns love for plants, painting into passion project → Read More

Helping kids cope: How to readjust to summer at home

Psychologists offer advice for families ahead of summer break → Read More

COVID-19: Kansas City health experts say it’s unlikely our communities reach herd immunity

As new coronavirus vaccination numbers drop, local health experts are concerned. → Read More

Kansas City couple launches oil change delivery business

'InstaLube' designed to make pandemic life a little easier → Read More

KC couple launches oil change delivery business

'InstaLube' designed to make pandemic life a little easier → Read More

Second Chance: Local program sets former offenders up for success

KMBC 9 News profiles 'Second Chance' program throughout month of April → Read More

Lemon Love: 11-year-old KC entrepreneur launches business

Natis' Lemonade Shop is selling products in the Kansas City area → Read More

Second Chance: Program for former offenders makes difference in KC

KMBC 9 News profiles 'Second Chance' program throughout month of April → Read More

Brookside store hosts shoe drive for domestic violence shelter

World's Window is 'stepping up' efforts to raise money for Rose Brooks Center → Read More

New KC store highlights Black-owned brands

The Black Pantry offers new exposure to national, local products → Read More

A Second Chance: KC program helps former offenders get back on their feet

KMBC 9 News profiles 'Second Chance' program throughout month of April → Read More

COVID-19 survivor shares story of yearlong struggle

Kelsey Miller wants to have a normal life, but COVID-19 still won't let her. → Read More