Less than three weeks have passed since a toddler was killed on BNSF train tracks in a small town an hour northeast of Kansas City. Many in the town are still grieving, but they took the first steps toward turning their tears into change this week.
The U.S. Marshals Service says a man accused in the shooting of three KCK officers, who was accidentally released from the Platte County Detention Center, was taken into custody in KCMO on Wednesday.
“I want to keep the streets safe for women and children. I’m only one person, but I can do something. I can’t complain about crime if I’m not willing to do something about it.”
Jackson County is in the process of sending out property assessments for 2023. Many homeowners are experiencing sticker shock at the increase in value, which could lead to a higher property tax bill.
On Wednesday, officers from across the Kansas side of the metro carried the long tradition of raising awareness for the Special Olympics by carrying the Flame of Hope.
Carroll joins co-hosts, Bill Hurrelbrink and Grace Chapin of the station’s morning lifestyle program, which airs from 9 - 10 a.m. Monday through Friday.
A 65-year-old man who was kidnapped from his Lawrence home on Memorial Day was found in a nearby town while one arrest has been made and more are anticipated.
Fifteen titles by Kansas authors or about Kansas-related topics made the 2023 Kansas Notable Books list, which is put together by the State Library of Kansas.
A total of seven people died on Kansas roadways over the Memorial Day weekend, however, none of the related crashes were associated with driving under the influence.
It’s not easy being different as a teen. That’s why a customer at an Independence Pizza Ranch felt compelled to hand $2,500 to a cashier after seeing how the 16-year-old carried himself.
A Kansas City, Missouri, man could face a maximum sentence of life without parole after officers discovered hundreds of grams of meth and illegal firearms in his possession.
Kansas City police say that someone who was shot last year has died due to the injuries he sustained and that a person of interest has been identified.
A Jackson County Judge ruled Friday that former Attorney General Eric Schmitt overstepped his authority when he ordered a number of school districts to cease their COVID-19 mitigation efforts, including mask mandates and quarantines.