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KCPD: Overnight shooting leaves 17-year-old dead, another hospitalized
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - One person died and another was wounded in the early morning hours of Monday in Kansas City, Missouri. Just after 1 a.m., Kansas City police responded to calls of a prowler, and it quickly increased in urgency to calls of a shooting in the area of Truman Road and Hardesty Avenue.
No ongoing risk to patrons for infectious diseases following test results from Hereford House suspect
LEAWOOD, Kan. (KCTV) - Leawood Police say there is no ongoing risk to patrons at Hereford House for infectious diseases after an ex-employee was charged in a food contamination case. The Leawood Police Department said Tuesday that 330 people have contacted investigators by phone, email or an online form after...
Man jailed for knife attack at Kansas apartment complex
JOHNSON COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a violent knife attack and have made an arrest. Just before 6 p.m. Sunday, police and EMS responded to a report of a stabbing at an apartment in the 13900 block of W 63rd Terrace in the city of Shawnee, according to a media release from police.
Dallas club owner questions alleged assault claim against Kansas City Chiefs' Rashee Rice
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The owner of a Dallas club is casting doubt on an alleged assault police are reportedly investigating Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice for. Lit Kitchen & Lounge owner Reza Dibaje told ABC affiliate WFAA that Rice was only at the club for a few minutes and had never heard about a fight that night.
When storms hit Kansas City, animal shelters rush to keep pets calm
Thousands of dogs across the Kansas City metro whine, pace and shake when thunder crashes outside during spring storms. In animal shelters, employees and volunteers work overtime to keep them calm. The Humane Society of Kansas City works to get especially stressed animals into foster homes for individualized care. Inside...
'I screamed': Rodents are woman’s first houseguests in new Independence rental house
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — A woman's rental house turned into a move-in nightmare recently. Keeley Gannaway is glad she's gone from a home on East 14th Street in Independence. She wants her money back and has two babies at home. Gannaway saw a rodent crawl into her daughter's crib last...
Emergency crews free man trapped in collapsed trench in Overland Park
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Fire and rescue crews in Johnson County worked to free a man trapped in a trench that collapsed in Overland Park Tuesday morning. The Overland Park Fire Department said crews were called to a construction area near 131st Street and Goodman Street Tuesday morning shortly before 10 a.m.
Missing Kansas City man with dementia found in Indianola by new cameras that read license plates
INDIANOLA, Iowa — A missing Missouri man with dementia was found safe in Indianola over the weekend. Indianola Police say their new license plate recognition cameras, called Flock cameras, notified an officer in the area, who was then able to pull the man over and return him to his family.
Living with bullets from the Chiefs parade shooting
It's been three months since the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade that left one person dead. As part of a series called "The Injured," KCUR checked in with some of the gunshot survivors who are still living with bullets inside them. KCUR’s Peggy Lowe reports...
KCK woman raises safety concerns after dog attack
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - A woman bitten by a dog in KCK’s Strawberry Hill neighborhood calls roaming dogs a growing problem and is raising her voice to city leaders. On the evening of Sunday, May 5, Jesse Molina was taking a walk with her husband and her dog Lucy. They saw another dog wandering the street unsupervised. In her three years living there, she’s seen numerous dogs roaming free. She kept a watchful eye but the dog seemed to be minding its own business. Then suddenly, the dog darted at her and Lucy.
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