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The KC transportation company upping their game for the World Cup
When visitors from around the world descend upon Kansas City for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer, the streets will be bustling with people seeking to take in all the city has to offer. And they’ll all need transportation to get around town. As the smallest World Cup host city out of the 16 in North America, KC’s...
Kearney woman airlifted to hospital after sustaining serious injuries in crash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kearney woman was critically hurt in a Johnson County, Mo., crash over the weekend. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, it happened on US 50 at Route D, north of Whiteman Air Force Base, at around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 21. The...
Kansas City rolls back energy efficiency rules in the hopes of building more affordable...
Reda Ibrahim has devoted his work to building affordable and sustainable housing in Kansas City. After immigrating from Egypt, he started RK Contractors LLC and co-founded the nonprofit Mercy in the City to do just that. In 2024 new residents moved into a three-bedroom house he helped build in northeast...
Kansas City mayor on key issues; police board vacancy dispute
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City has a lot going on right now, from immigration enforcement to the efforts to lure the Royals downtown, as well as World Cup preps. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas joins “4 The People” to discuss those issues and more. Plus, an interesting response to whether he’d consider a run for...
Kansas City exhibit celebrates Black film history as Hall of Fame takes shape
While construction continues inside the Boone Theater in the historic 18 th and Vine Jazz District, the Black Movie Hall of Fame has quietly taken shape a few blocks away. Since the beginning of Black History Month, a preview exhibit at the Black Archives of Mid-America has been offering the public its first tangible...
7 Missouri’s Most Beloved Family Restaurants For That True Home Style Fix
Forks ready? Missouri’s family restaurants are serving up more than meals. They’re serving up full-on nostalgia attacks. One bite of crispy fried chicken, and suddenly childhood Sunday dinners flash before your eyes. Gravy so silky it practically moonwalks across your plate. Biscuits that vanish faster than you can...
‘It’s just too much’: Neighbors, community advocates call for action after 1 killed, 5...
— A 17-year-old boy was killed, and five others were injured after a shooting broke out inside a home in the 4900 block of College Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. Investigators say an altercation during a social gathering Saturday night escalated into shots being fired. Police said the other five people who were...
Johnson County senior wins Congressional App Challenge with his school workflow workaround
Drake Semchyshyn turned a personal pain point at school into an award-winning app. The Blue Valley West senior created Catalyst — designed to improve students’ academic experience within Canvas, a widely used learning management system — winning the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for Kansas’ Third District. “The...
Kansas World War II veteran turns 102, reflects on accomplishments
Born just down the road in Pittsburg, Kansas in 1924, Johnie Ernest Clark has seen quite a bit of history-- including war.

















