A Kansas City man has been federally charged after law enforcement found him in possession of thousands of files of child porn, including ones he had made himself that depicted a toddler.
A $10,000 reward has been offered for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those behind the murder of a 93-year-old Kansas woman.
Firefighters rescued multiple residents of a Kansas City, Mo., apartment building before four of them were sent to the hospital following a weekend fire.
KCTV viewers Jason and Tammy Ledgerwood were driving on I-70 toward Grain Valley when their dash camera recorded some incredible lightning Monday night.
On March 16, Grandview Police Officer Diana Barreras and Master Police Officer Travis Richardson were going about their shift as normal when they were dispatched to an unresponsive man in the road.
Tyrone Seymour calls himself a lifelong learner. He always wondered if it would be cool to have a CDL. This fall, something happened that made him finally take the leap.
Missouri voters will be deciding whether to increase the minimum wage and provide paid sick time for those workers. According to the Missouri Budget Project more than 700,000 workers do not receive sick pay.
As the metro area prepare for another round of severe storms, the clean-up and the surveys from Monday night’s weather are still fully under way. One of the hardest hit areas is in a Blue Springs neighborhood, just off 7-hwy.
The Kansas Health Department suspended the license of Charlotte P Kauffman Day Care Home in Olathe after it failed an inspection due to the amount of trash and safety issues found.
Getting your foot in the door to become a small business owner could become a little easier for women around Kansas City and beyond. One local financial firm looks to close the gender gap on investments available to female entrepreneurs.
The National Weather Service confirmed two tornadoes touched down through a line of severe thunderstorms in the Kansas City Metro area on Monday evening.
Richard Martinez has rolled up his sleeves for several years as he reaches out to Topeka's homeless population through the Street Team Ministry, which he started.
KCPD’s Entertainment District Plan is in full swing. This means every weekend during summer, more than a dozen patrol units will be out in the entertainment districts like Westport, the Plaza, and 18th & Vine.
These IT system errors at Kansas City Government buildings are getting in the way of people trying to go to work and even putting some in more legal trouble possibly while they try to pay off tickets and other timely legal bills.