Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey admonished Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas Thursday night for an invite he extended to migrants from New York City and Denver.
A Kansas City man is giving back to the community that helped save him as his art is featured as a Charlie Hustle design in an attempt to raise awareness for the transplant assistance fund.
In a week, three kids were shot in Kansas City. These incidents are happening as Kansas City police, city officials, and community partners continue to try and lower violence in the metro.
A motion to reduce a $1 million bond for one of the two suspects charged with murder in connection with the Chiefs rally shooting has been continued to May by the presiding judge.
A bipartisan bill that would increase investment in Kansas’ public airports by improving airport accessibility and safety was signed by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly on Thursday.
Overland Park Police continue to search for a man believed to be connected to multiple cell phone thefts more than a month after the incident happened.
More than 12,000 tickets have been issued to drivers who have been caught traveling at speeds of 100 mph or greater in the past four years as legislation is considered to make such actions a crime.
A local Kansas City Buddhist Center and the Climate Council of Greater Kansas City are partnering again to host Earth Fest 2024 on Saturday, April 20, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Tabling event is free to the public.
Three kids, ages five to 11 years old, have been shot within the last two weeks bringing the total number of kids gunned down in Kansas City to seven so far in 2024.
Kansas City mourns the loss of Brian Adams, better known as “Slacker,” the iconic voice behind the microphone at 101 The Fox radio station. Adams passed away Tuesday night after battling a rare form of blood cancer, acute myeloid leukemia.
“Winning for Missouri Education” announced it gathered more than 300,000 signatures in an effort to put legalizing sports betting in Missouri on the ballot.
The United States Secret Service is investigating a case against a Kansas woman who allegedly made threats against President Biden and former President Clinton. A federal grand jury returned an indictment against the woman with one count of threats against both presidents.
A former Kansas City, Mo., man who moved to Mexico and lived under a different name pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to attempting to produce child pornography.