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'Garbage juice' continues to stain Kansas City streets, as KC neighbors call for permanent solution
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City man says a foul, rank liquid called “garbage juice” continues to stain city streets. He has not seen much resolution since KMBC firstreported about the problem in September of last year. Frederick Charles notices the garbage juice dripping from city...
Cardinals superfan known as Rally Runner gets 10 months in prison for joining Jan. 6 Capitol riot
WASHINGTON (AP) — A St. Louis Cardinals superfan known as Rally Runner was sentenced Thursday to 10 months in prison for storming the U.S. Capitol while dressed up in the outfit that he was known for wearing as he jogged around outside the baseball team’s stadium. The Missouri...
New Missouri State University president taken to hospital on Thursday
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) — Missouri State University’s new President Biff Williams was taken to a Springfield hospital on Thursday morning. In a memo to staff, the university said President Williams started to feel sick while preparing for a meeting. MSU staff said he was taken to the hospital in an abundance of caution.
Kansas City will fund a homeless shelter that accepts anyone — the city’s first
The Kansas City Council on Thursday unanimously approved funding for a low-barrier, year-round overnight homeless shelter in the northeast — the first of its kind in the city — after shelving a similar plan earlier this year. A low-barrier shelter accepts any person regardless of their race, gender,...
HELP WANTED: KCPS Looks for Mentors Ahead 2024-25 School Year
Looking for a consistent avenue to support the next generation? Look no further than mentoring with Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS). Mentorship programs can increase student graduation rates, provide mentees with opportunities to build healthier lifestyle choices and habits, build a student’s self-esteem, and allow students to foster a better attitude toward education, according to youth.gov. KCPS is looking for mentors to assist students through its lunch buddy, success and career mentor programs.
Kansas City police identify Brookside porch pirate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Police identify the porch pirate caught on video stealing from a Brookside home. The department said property crimes detectives identified the suspect and said charges are expected. Police released surveillance video of the crime on Aug. 8. Detectives said the crime took place on Aug....
Search Warrant in Clinton Leads to Arrest for Drugs, Paraphernalia, Weapons
On 08/15/2024, Clinton officers served a search warrant at 904 East Ohio Street Apt 3C. During the course of the search warrant drugs, paraphernalia, weapons, and items used to sell narcotics were located. Darrell Anderson was arrested on a 24 hour investigative hold for distribution of a controlled substance within 2000 feet of the Clinton Schools.
Distinctive Property: 733 Deer Vue Lane | Fenton
Nestled on over an acre this luxurious 1.5-story home offers a resort-like experience. Spanning more than 7,500 square feet of living space, the estate is designed to provide opulence and comfort making it a perfect retreat. Upon entering, you're greeted by a grand foyer that sets the tone for the rest of the interior. The main floor has undergone a renovation, emphasizing modern elegance and state-of-the-art amenities. The two-story living room is a showstopper, and the new chef's kitchen is outfitted with subzero and wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, and a large center island.
Stephen A. Smith rolls eyes in disgust and left with head in hands after First Take guest makes bold Dak Prescott call
STEPHEN A. Smith just rolled his eyes on First Take when ESPN analyst Gary Striewski picked Dak Prescott as the most likely NFL quarterback to beat Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes. Striewski, 37, knew his prediction could expose himself to Smith‘s wrath knowing the outspoken sportscaster’s dislike for the Dallas Cowboys. But he brought […]
The Kansas City Defender Hosts “Black August Grocery Buyout,” Distributes $2000 to Black Families
KANSAS CITY, MO – On Tuesday, August 13th, The Kansas City Defender proudly launched our “Black August Grocery Buyout” at Price Chopper on 63rd Street, in honor of Black August—a time dedicated to commemorating Black freedom struggles, remembering Black political prisoners, and highlighting Black resistance against racial, colonial, and imperialist oppression.
Conner Embree details the state of the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps
In 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs have a big goal: becoming the first team to win three straight Super Bowls. Reaching that goal largely rests on the eyes, mind and arm of quarterback Patrick Mahomes — and his receivers. This season, the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps includes a handful...
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