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Grace House preparing for Back 2 School Drive
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) As parents and families prepare for the upcoming school year, Grace House looks to help with their Back 2 School Drive. The event will allow children from grades K-12 to come and get backpacks, school supplies, new clothing, and any necessities that they need to have a successful school year.
Applebee's in St. Joseph listed as "temporarily closed," according to website
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The Applebee's location in St. Joseph is currently listed as "temporarily closed" on the corporate website. Signs for the business, located at 4004 Frederick Avenue, were taken down from the property. KQ2 spoke with Applebee's headquarters, but a reason why the location was listed as temporarily closed...
SJSD Board of Education discusses childcare services, Children's Trust Fund
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The St. Joseph School District Board of Education held a meeting on July 22, 2024 to discuss topics like teacher pay and the renewal of the Children's Trust Fund. The first item on the agenda was the Children's Trust Fund, which according to the agenda minutes will...
Talk of the Town – July 15-21, 2024
Welcome to Talk of the Town! Each week, we will provide a comprehensive summary of major events, decisions, and discussions that took place in Excelsior Springs. We’ll highlight public comments, social media interactions, and responses from local leaders to give you a well-rounded view of how these stories are impacting our city. We would love your feedback!
‘By the grace of God’: South KC renters thankful to be alive after fire wipes through apartment
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Multiple families are forced to find a new home as a massive fire rips through an apartment complex. KCPD said the fire started around 10:45 a.m. at the Gatehouse Apartment building near 116th and Winchester. The fire destroyed 12 units, eight of which were full.
The Elms Hotel and Spa shares new line up of events, focused on self-care
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Self-care and wellness continues to be on the rise and the Elms Hotel and Spa is joining the trend with a series of events going all the way out to December. The destination owned by Hyatt Hotels is located in Excelsior Springs. The 28,000-square-foot property...
Kansas City man injured and charged after high-speed chase ends in crash in Camden County
A Kansas City man was seriously hurt in a Camden County crash early Monday morning and was accused of crashing while running from law enforcement. Prosecutors charged Alex Dee with Resisting Arrest for a Felony, DWI, and Operating a Motor Vehicle in a Careless and Imprudent Manner. Court documents state...
City of St. Joseph announces closure of Krug Pool for the season, Aquatic Park closure for later
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The City of St. Joseph announced the closure of Krug Pool for the season on their Facebook page on Monday, July 22, 2024. According to a post from the City, Krug Pool will close for the season on Friday, July 26th, and the Aquatic Park will remain open until August 11th.
Hy-Vee to host event for small-business owners in Kansas City in September
Hy-Vee Inc. announced that it will host the OpportUNITY Inclusive Business Summit in Kansas City in September. The event aims to provide small business owners with learning opportunities and resources from Hy-Vee and other local business leaders. The summit, which is free and open to the public, will be held Sept.12 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The event will include a live pitch competition for minority- and women-owned businesses, from which 15 finalists will be selected to compete for up to $50,000 in cash investments from Hy-Vee. Those interested in participating in the pitch competition can learn more and apply on the event page.
Temperatures will climb back into the 90s later this week
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There is a slim chance for a shower or two before sunset in Kansas City. Otherwise, things are comfortable. Monday night will bring a few clouds with lows in the mid-60s. Things also start gradually heating up this week. Highs will be back in the...
Social Media Is Blaming The Buffalo Bills After Jaw-Dropping Video Leaks Of Patrick Mahomes Connecting With His Special New Target
Football fans are blaming the Buffalo Bills for handing Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs a special weapon on a silver platter, following a leaked video of No. 15 doing damage with his new wide receiver. In a move that surprised many, the Bills traded the No. 28 and...
Kansas City woman arrested for meth distribution, aggravated child endangerment in Osage Co.
OSAGE COUNTY, Kan. (WIBW) - A 37-year-old Kansas City woman was arrested after a traffic stop on Monday morning in Osage County, officials said. Authorities from the Osage County Sheriff’s Office stated that a K-9 Unit conducted a traffic stop after a traffic violation. The stop occurred at 189th...
Kansas City Chiefs Owner And Organization Reacts To Death Of Team’s Legendary Running Back
The Kansas City Chiefs have had one drama filled off season as they get ready to attempt to win a third straight Super Bowl, and unprecedented success in the NFL. The recent news to hit the organization to the core, is the loss of a legendary running back on Sunday night. The former MVP back Abner Haynes passed away at his home in Dallas. Per the report, he was surrounded by his friends and family when passing.
Chiefs Owner Adds to Relocation Fears in New Comments
The future is on the minds of many Kansas City Chiefs fans at the moment. No, not the 2024 NFL season and the possibility of a Super Bowl three-peat — something a bit further away than that. As it stands, nobody knows where the Chiefs will play in 2031...
PHOTOS: Kansas City police need help identifying assault victim
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Police hope someone can help detectives identify a person involved in an assault investigation. Kansas City police released two pictures of the person inside a QuikTrip near 31st Street and Southwest Boulevard on the Fourth of July. The man is wearing a grey Royals hoodie...
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