JuYeon Kim, 41 Action News

JuYeon Kim

41 Action News

Kansas City, MO, United States

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Athletics brings former KCPD officer purpose, 'special bond' after medical retirement

A former KCPD officer is claiming her story and taking ownership of her future success. It has been a long road to self-recovery since Kathryn Hwang sustained a traumatic brain injury on the force. → Read More

High school seniors, Lee's Summit church partner for memorable prom

Prom season is just around the corner and a church in Lee’s Summit is helping families with the financial burdens that come with significant purchases. → Read More

Community members get 1st look at new single terminal at Kansas City International Airport

Ten thousand community members had the privilege to walk-through the new single terminal at the Kansas City International Airport on Saturday. → Read More

Kansas City, Missouri, FOP launches fundraiser for Officer Muhlbauer's family

There has been an outpour of support in the last few days for Officer Muhlbauer and his canine partner Champ. → Read More

Former KCPD major speaks on officer Muhlbauer's death, supporting family through 'SAFE' fund

Former Kansas City, Missouri Police Department Maj. Jan Zimmerman, speaks on Officer James Muhlbauer's passing. → Read More

Black Kansas City Farmer hopes to create life in non-diversified farming industry

A Kansas City farmer will participate in the first cohort of the Black Farmers Equity Initiative, where he hopes to help expand the diversity in the farming industry, which isn't diverse. → Read More

Shawnee artist debuts Parade of Hearts sculpture early for Super Bowl LVII

Parade of Hearts will be retuning for its second year in April and plans to release 40 new heart sculptures painted by local artists. → Read More

Going 360: Examining rising prices of eggs, impact on consumers

The rising price of eggs is impacting how consumers eat, what they eat and how much they eat. KSHB 41 News is taking this topic 360. → Read More

Kansas City-area HVAC company offers tips on keeping heating bills at bay

The price of energy, like electricity and natural gas, has caused heating bills to spike. The average cost to heat a home is projected to jump 17 percent compared to last year. → Read More

Volunteers with 'Foster Grandparent Program' impact student learning in Kansas City

Volunteers with AmeriCorps Seniors' "Foster Grandparent Program" are changing the lives of KC-area students academically and emotionally. → Read More

Kansas City woman injured by rock that crashed through her windshield speaks out

A Kansas City, Missouri, woman is out of the hospital and speaking out for the first time after she was hit in the head with a rock that crashed through her windshield. → Read More

Financial experts give advice as nearly 50% of American credit cardholders face debt

Americans are still paying more for necessities everyday due to inflation, forcing them to rely on credit cards to make ends meet. Interest rates have spiked too, making the payback even more costly. → Read More

'I want him home': De Soto family works to fly back beloved father hospitalized in Mexico

A family in De Soto, Kansas, is working to bring their beloved father back home to America. Armando Sanchez is currently recovering at a hospital in Jerez, Mexico after he suffered a brain aneurysm. → Read More

Southwest Airlines customers take matters into their own hands as thousands of luggages remain stranded

Thousands of luggages are still stranded at the Kansas City International Airport waiting to be reunited with their owners. → Read More

'A small thing can be huge': Hy-Vee greeter leaves warm impression on customers amid end-of-year madness

A special employee at Hy-Vee on 63rd Street in Shawnee is bringing a bit of cheer to the end of the year. → Read More

Fire experts prepare for more calls ahead of 1st winter freeze in Kansas City region

Fire experts say winter months are the leading time of year for home fires due to more cooking, more heating and more flammable house decors. → Read More

Raytown Schools Herndon Career Center Culinary students cook, package 500 meals for community

Students in the Raytown Schools Herdon Career Center Culinary Arts program is preparing 500 meals for families in the community this week. → Read More

Kansas City-area car dealerships predict rise in sales as price of used cars down nearly 3%

New inflation reports show used car prices have dropped 2.9 percent between October and November, and new vehicle prices have stayed flat. → Read More

Son of Pearl Harbor survivor continues to share father's memories after passing

For Linn Wanbaugh, Dec. 23, 2022, will mark one year without his father’s familiar voice. His father, Earl Wanbaugh, was one of the last survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor. → Read More

Kansas baby born with rare form of dwarfism defies odds, inspires thousands

A two-year-old girl from Hutchinson, Kansas, is inspiring people across the globe with her story. Nora Ramey was born with a genetic disorder called rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata. → Read More