Rae Daniel, 41 Action News

Rae Daniel

41 Action News

Kansas City, MO, United States

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Past articles by Rae:

How Indian Creek Elementary is using Chiefs to inspire students

Inside the Center School District 58, Indian Creek Elementary kindergartners are getting the chance to cheer on their favorite players while incorporating reading, spelling and art. → Read More

A list of lives lost: Kansas City man remembers late friends on World AIDS Day

On a small piece of paper, Russell Petry wrote down the names of 19 friends lost to AIDS, honoring their memory on World AIDS Day. → Read More

Flutist inspires change, enhances Mexican culture through music

Music came into Flor Lizbeth Cruz Longoria's life during a turbulent time as a young immigrant. → Read More

Immersive King Tut experience opens Friday

The Immersive King Tut experience at Lighthouse ArtSpace Kansas City opens Friday, Sept. 16. The exhibit explores the story of Egyptian civilization and the journey into the afterlife. → Read More

Theatre in the Park presents 'School of Rock'

Theatre in the Park presents 'School of Rock' now through Saturday, July 9. The musical is based on the popular movie, 'School of Rock.' → Read More

One Class At a Time announces 5th winner: Ginger Williams

Whether inside her classroom at Stony Point Elementary, or outside of her classroom, Ginger Williams creates community wherever she goes. → Read More

Park Hill High School yarn club crochets blanket for staff member battling cancer

Hooks, yarn and patterns are what you'll find inside Park Hill High School's yarn club — a club that's quickly grown at the school. → Read More

Earth Day: How sustainable fashion plays a part

According to the EPA, textile waste occupies about five percent of landfill space. → Read More

One Class at a Time announces 4th winner: Katy Kenyon

It's Katy Kenyon's ninth year at University Academy. She teaches pre-calculus, college algebra and AP Physics, and navigating the pandemic as a math teacher hasn't been easy. → Read More

KC man who lost his vision is ready to compete in first powerlifting competition

It was eight years ago when things went dark for Romia Hall. "I lost my sight in 2014, an altercation where I was stabbed in the face through the eye," Hall said. "The knife actually punctured my brain at the same time." → Read More

One Class at a Time announces 3rd winner: Tracy Schroeder

Tracy Schroeder, the program director for Mighty Roots Academy, is the next One Class at a Time winner. → Read More

How United WE is pushing for more women in civic board positions

A new study shows women are under-represented on many civic boards and commissions in Kansas. → Read More

KC Black-owned lumber yard honors loved one, revitalizes city's east side

Eastside Lumber invests in the Kansas City neighborhood that has supported it for generations. → Read More

One Class at a Time announces 1st 2022 winner: Brianne Trout

Ann Claybrook, a mother of three, says she wouldn't mind going back to fourth grade after seeing all the fun her fourth grader has in Brianne Trout's class. → Read More

Mexican barbecue restaurant shares success after reopening its doors

At Poio, barbecue is showcased in a unique way. → Read More

10-year-old girl starts 'Glazed By Tay' lipgloss business

In the middle of a pandemic, a young boss and honor roll student is working hard in the books while expanding her online vegan lipgloss shop: Glazed By Tay. → Read More

Retired teacher crochets gifts of warmth for thousands of children

It's rare to see Joni Brown without crochet needles and yarn in her hand. → Read More

Anonymous donor gives $4,000 in cash to Alphapointe

Alphapointe recently received a generous monetary gift from an anonymous donor. → Read More

How you can be a 'Santa to a Senior' this holiday season

The holiday season highlighted the feeling of isolation, especially for senior citizens who live in assisted living facilities; spending time away from loved ones, due to rising case numbers and hospitalizations. → Read More

Five KC businesses team up to provide more for Black entrepreneurs

Businesses team up to provide more for Black entrepreneurs in the Kansas City metro. → Read More