From FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV
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KC 360 PART1: Importing success to Kansas City from Omaha
The Kansas City metro is in a middle of a fight to get its residents to stop fighting.
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Kansas lawmakers working to lure ‘pro sports’ team with stadium
The last minute proposal to revise the STAR bonds that helped build Kansas Speedway and Children’s Mercy Park
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Tenant says nothing being done about water problem at Gardner apartment
Tenants of a troubled Johnson County apartment complex are complaining again.
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Roads across Missouri closed due to flooding from weekend storms
Many roads across Missouri are closed due to flooding, including at least one in Lafayette County, just north of Oak Grove.
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12 tornadoes confirmed from weekend storms
The Kansas City National Weather Service has confirmed that 12 tornadoes touched down across northeastern Kansas and western Missouri.
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Travis Kelce becomes highest-paid tight end with new contract extension: report
The Kansas City Chiefs and tight end Travis Kelce, have agreed to terms on a new two-year contract extension, per Ian Rapoport.
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Family of Ralph Yarl files civil lawsuit against Andrew Lester, HOA
Lester is charged with the shooting of Ralph Yarl, who had knocked on the wrong door to pick up his brothers on April 13, 2023 in Kansas City
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Lee’s Summit West alum Phillip Brooks signs with Chiefs
A Kansas City metro native will get the opportunity to play for his hometown team.
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1 dead, 1 seriously injured after I-35 head-on crash with semi in KCK
Johnson County Sheriff’s Office responded to Jeep Gladiator and tractor-trailer crash, one person dead, another with serious injuries
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Missing: Olathe police searching for 12-year-old girl
Olathe police need the public’s help finding a 12-year-old girl.
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KCFD responds to house fire in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday morning
The Kansas City Fire Department reported a house fire on the 2800 block of Oakley Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, still investigating
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2 with non-life-threatening injuries after train derails in KC: police
Jackson County Sheriff Darryl Forte’ and LSFD reported train derailment in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, two people non-life-threatening injuries