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KSHB 41 Weather Blog | Update on heat, severe weather potential in Kansas City
We are continuing to track the potential to see the hottest day of 2024 so far and the potential to see severe thunderstorms. If it reaches 90° at KCI, then we will have our first 90° high, officially, since Oct. 2. A south-southwest breeze will help a bit.
3 hospitalized after semi rear-ends DOT vehicle near Kansas City
KANSAS CITY —Three people were injured in an accident just before 10a.m. Monday just south of Kansas City in Cass County, Missouri. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol a 1994 Kenworth semi driven by 31-year0-old Chaz M. Cage of Garden City, Missouri, was southbound on MO 7 just south of Kircher Road.
WATCH: North Kansas City School District begins demolishing school
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Decades of history officially turned into memories at a Northland elementary school. Crews started demolishing Nashua Elementary School near NE Cookingham Drive and North Oak Trafficway Wednesday morning. The school is being demolished because the district is building a new Nashua Elementary School nearby. The...
An alligator went missing from a KC middle school. What really happened? Who’s to blame?
Thorni Ridge Exotics, the Smithton, Missouri, petting zoo which brought Alex the alligator to Lakeview Middle School, has previously been criticized for its handling of other animals.
Independence cop pleads guilty, accused of shoving man, shocking motorcyclist with Taser
Federal prosecutors accused the former Independence officer of a pair of incidents involving improper use of force on back-to-back days in April 2023. He pleaded guilty Friday.
Honoring Womontown: Kansas City’s Intentional Lesbian Community
To the casual observer, the history of the gay rights movement in the U.S. might seem a largely coastal affair with San Francisco’s Castro district officially taking shape around the time of the Summer of Love in 1967 and New York’s Stonewall Inn riots occurring in 1969. But...
‘She was beloved’: Kansas City Zoo mourns loss of trumpeter swan
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium announced the loss of one of its birds. Mabel, a trumpeter swan who had been at the zoo for five years, passed away at 13 years old due to renal failure. “She was beloved by staff and guests...Mabel will...
Woman hospitalized, puppies rescued after KC area house fire
KANSAS CITY — Authorities are investigating the cause of a house fire that sent woman to the hospital. Just before 10:30 a.m. Monday, the Kansas City Fire Department crew responded on a mutual aid fire with Raytown Fire Department in 9200 block of E. 61 Street in Raytown, according to KCFD Battalion Chief Michael Hopkins.
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