Josh Johnson, KCTV5 - Kansas City

Josh Johnson

KCTV5 - Kansas City

Montgomery, AL, United States

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Past:
  • KCTV5 - Kansas City
  • WSFA 12 News

Past articles by Josh:

Police captain helps find man stuck inside quickly burning home

He said he doesn’t consider himself a hero because he was just doing his job. He said he hopes his act shines a light on the many good things officers do daily. → Read More

Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day

This afternoon through tomorrow morning will be stormy; risks include tornadoes, damaging gusts and flooding. → Read More

First Alert Weather Day declared for late Wednesday into Wednesday night

Wednesday into Wednesday night is a First Alert Weather Day for the chance of isolated tornadoes and localized flooding. → Read More

Under the Radar: West Alabama Exposed

A lack of adequate radar coverage in west Alabama makes tracking tornadoes there very difficult, and thousands of our most-vulnerable citizens are even more vulnerable to tornadoes because of the fixable problem. → Read More

First Alert Weather Day: Powerful storms crossing the state

Damaging wind gusts, tornadoes and torrential rain are all possible → Read More

CDC issues alert after ground turkey linked to salmonella outbreak

At least 28 people in 12 states have gotten sick, and two have been hospitalized in connection to the raw meat items, according to the CDC. → Read More

Migrant boy in tears found by Border Patrol amid reports of families ‘self-separating’

The full circumstances of the boy's case aren’t known, including how and why he came to the U.S. or if this was a case of self-separation. → Read More

Multiple rounds of rain, some storms this week

Chance of strong and severe storms Thursday into Friday. → Read More

Cold rain for most, a few could see a wintry mix

Sleet and snow could mix in with the rain in some areas → Read More

Wis. teacher says she caught COVID-19 in classroom, leading to husband’s death

Within two weeks of her return to in-person learning, the teacher contracted COVID-19, which she then passed on to her husband and her mother. Her husband died. → Read More

More arrests in Capitol riot as more video reveals brutality

The FBI has launched an investigation on all those who stormed the building. → Read More

Wisconsin teen decks out car with Christmas lights

It is Christmas on wheels for a teen in Wisconsin who decked out his car with lights. → Read More

Florida man becomes first person with Down syndrome to finish Ironman triathlon

The triathlon consists of a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile marathon run. → Read More

Babysitter accused of leaving 8-month-old girl in Conn. dumpster after stabbing mother

The babysitter faces several charges after she allegedly assaulted the baby's mother then abandoned the little girl in the dumpster. → Read More

FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Sally has made landfall along the Alabama coast

Forecast calls for heavy rain, flooding, storm surge, isolated tornadoes, and damaging winds to the coast → Read More

Scattered rain and rumbles continue

Tracking morning rain for parts of Alabama and then some redevelopment is expected during the afternoon → Read More

Riverchase Galleria implements security measures to detect weapons

Specially trained canines will be on patrol with security officers to detect explosives and firearms. → Read More

Ex-Alabama officer facing charges caught in New Hampshire

Authorities say a former Alabama police officer facing human trafficking and other charges has been apprehended in New Hampshire. → Read More

Nearly 70 dead in ‘horrific’ outbreak at veterans home

Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans, as state and federal officials try to figure out what went wrong in the deadliest known outbreak at a long-term care facility in the U.S. → Read More

Gov’t puts pressure on public companies to return loans

Big public companies that received loans under a government program intended to help small businesses devastated by the coronavirus outbreak could be forced to return it. → Read More