1 killed in shooting in Kansas City, Kansas, near North 77th Terrace
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One person is dead after a shooting Monday night in Kansas City, Kansas, according to police. Around 8:30 p.m. Monday, officers from the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department (KCKPD) were sent to a local hospital where a male shooting victim was taken. The victim was...
Kansas City snow crews prep for winter with new training technology
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City snow removal crews are preparing for winter weather with enhanced training and new technology. The city’s Public Works Department introduced a training simulators for all snow plow drivers this year. The simulators allow staff to create challenging conditions and teach drivers to...
‘Become the Good Samaritan’: Protesters target camping ban in KCK
Protesters in Kansas City, Kan., are pushing back against a camping ban with impacts on the homeless population.
This Day in History: First Polaroid camera hits store shelves
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Smile and say cheese because it’s November 26, 1948. The first Polaroid camera goes on sale for $89. That’s $1,196 in today’s money. The model we’re most familiar with hit the market in the early 80s with a price tag under $100.
Amid Public Outcry, Wyandotte County Prohibits Homeless Individuals from Sleeping Outdoors: A Contentious Debate
kcur.org - 11/22/2025 11:00:00 AM. The Board of Commissioners of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, recently passed an "Unsafe Camping" ordinance, imposing penalties on individuals found sleeping outdoors. The revised ordinance requires law enforcement to give a 48-hour notice to evacuate, with penalties...
A deadly Wednesday night crash shut down lanes of east and westbound I-70 in...
A vehicle hit and killed a pedestrian walking on eastbound Interstate 70 Wednesday night east of the Turner Diagonal.
Wyandotte County residents rally, calling new homelessness ordinance ‘inhumane’
Five activists braved the chilling wind in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, Wednesday morning to protest a new ordinance in Wyandotte County that could result in fines or even jail time for people sleeping under bridges and local overpasses. “It’s inhumane,” said Carrington Allen, founder of AIM Ministries, a nonprofit...
Illinois man pleads guilty to elder fraud conspiracy with Kansas City victims
An Illinois man pled guilty in federal court Monday to taking part in a conspiracy to defraud elders.
KCATA turns to grants to handle expected World Cup demand
With federal funding stalled, KCATA looks to repurpose millions in grants to keep buses running for locals and World Cup visitors.
KC Toys for Tots faces record 60K requests this Christmas: ‘It’s pretty daunting’
In a year when some Kansas City area families have struggled to put food on the table, concern now turns to whether their children will have presents under the tree. With just a few weeks left until Christmas, one of the largest toy drives in the area is reaching out to the community after receiving an all-time high...

















