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Western Missouri Weather: Kansas City Faces Record Lows Amid Rain Showers
Kansas City, MO – Rain showers moving in from the east are expected to impact Kansas City and surrounding areas this morning, with the highest chances for precipitation in eastern Kansas and western Missouri. According to the US National Weather Service in Kansas City, pleasant weather is anticipated for...
Nolan Arenado has crippled the Cardinals in more ways than one
As Nolan Arenado's production with the St. Louis Cardinals has plummeted down a ravine in 2024, his performance has placed him under a microscope in the Gateway City. And fans peering through that lens aren't liking what they're seeing when it comes to his perceived level of effort. Fellow Redbird...
Travis Kelce hints at moving in with Taylor Swift after making renovations to $6 million mansion ahead of ‘engagement’
TRAVIS Kelce has started renovations on his $6 million Kansas City mansion reportedly for Taylor Swift. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has made renovations to his kitchen ahead of the upcoming NFL season. Kelce purchased the mansion last year, weeks after his relationship with Swift went public. The property sits in a gated community […]
Man charged with killing ex-girlfriend in Washington County with new girlfriend's help
WASHINGTON COUNTY — A man stomped on his ex-girlfriend, then enlisted the help of his new girlfriend to tie her up, shoot her and set the body on fire near Richwoods, Missouri, authorities allege. Tony Lawrence Charboneau, 36, is accused of killing Amy Hogue in June and burying her...
Evergy Says Warrensburg Customers Will Pay More in 2025
Evergy customers who live in the Missouri West service area will probably pay more for their electricity in 2024. Evergy filed a request with the Missouri Public Service Commission to recover investments made to support generation capacity and improve the grid to provide reliable power. That means you and I get to pay for those ugly, towering metal polls they put up in Warrensburg a couple of years ago.
Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph investigates alleged wrongdoing by deacon
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph placed Deacon Ralph Wehner on precautionary suspension after an investigation into accusations in a pending lawsuit for actions from 1982-84 in St. Louis.
Chiefs Coach Andy Reid Confirms Controversial Preseason Decision on Patrick Mahomes
The reigning Super Bowl-champion Kansas City Chiefs will kickoff their preseason schedule with a matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on Saturday night. Most NFL teams sit their star players during preseason play in order to prevent unnecessary injuries, but Chiefs head ...
Voter turned away by poll workers due to candidate button pinned to shirt
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) One individual showing up yesterday to vote in the primaries only to be told he couldn't vote because of a Donald Trump button he was wearing. Ben Burtnett is saying Tuesday he should have been able to vote. He says the Trump button should not matter because the former president was not on the ballot.
UPDATED: Woman arrested in St. James following high-speed chase after stealing gas for her stolen pickup in Vienna
UPDATE: Brittany D. Tyree, of Florissant, was charged Thursday with first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle, stealing, and resisting arrest. A woman is arrested following a high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle in Maries County. The Maries County Sheriff’s Office reports the pursuit was initiated after a Vienna police officer...
Kansas City expected to pay family $4 million in wrongful death lawsuit regarding 911 phone call
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City and the Kansas City Police Department will pay a Prairie Village, Kansas, man $4.124 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit over the death of his wife five years ago. That settlement is expected to be officially approved by the Finance Committee on Thursday.
Stinky Sewer Solved? Osage Beach Says It's Found The Secret Sauce
OSAGE BEACH, Mo. — There are those places you drive past, where everyone in the car looks at each other, wondering who's guilty. Sewage gas leakage has been an ongoing issue in Osage Beach, but the city says a solution it applied to the worst-offending site seems to be working, so it's investing in more systems to solve the smell.
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