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Fugitive wanted for Denver murder arrested in Kansas City traffic stop

A man wanted for murder in Denver has been arrested in Kansas City, Kansas, following a traffic stop by multiple agencies. The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department reports that the Special Operations Unit and Violent Crimes Task Force, working with the FBI, stopped a car around 12:15 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 20.
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Community steps up after cancer patient’s car stolen in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Hutchinson, Kansas, man battling cancer faces a new challenge after his car was stolen in Kansas City. Bruce Bingham is a science teacher in Hutchinson, more than three hours from Kansas City. Right now, he’s focused on his health. “Kind of frantic in...
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See which KCK bridges have plans to reopen – and which are still waiting...

With numerous entry points into Kansas City, Kansas, closed for the foreseeable future, people visiting the region for the 2026 World Cup will have to figure out alternative routes to get to some downtown businesses and neighborhoods. Their traffic frustrations will likely mirror what Wyandotte County residents,...
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Missouri City Named 1 of the Most Livable Metros in the Nation

A Missouri city was just selected as one of the most livable metros in America.
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$50 million and counting: Inside Kansas City’s mounting legal costs

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The city of Kansas City has paid out tens of millions of dollars in settlements, judgments and lawsuit claims over the past five years. From city hall to the police department, the fire department, the water department and beyond, the costs continue to mount. FOX4...
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A popular apparel brand is opening its second Kansas City-area location

A second J.Crew location is coming to the Kansas City area this year. The new J. Crew will open a 5,226-square-foot store at the Town Center in Leawood, 5000 W. 119th St. , near Kendra Scott and Bluemercury, according to a Federal Realty Investment Trust news release. J.Crew — part of a family of brands including...
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Olathe father speaks out after son injured during student protest in Olathe

A student-led protest Friday in Olathe ended with four students injured and one student arrested. Olathe Police officers were called after the protest turned into a physical disturbance.
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Back-to-back weekends of mass shootings leave Kansas City community shaken, demanding answers

— Kansas City community members and local leaders are calling for action after two mass shootings on back-to-back weekends left three people dead and several others injured. The most recent shooting happened Saturday night inside a home near East 49th Street and College Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. Police say...
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Italian restaurant Nico and Ana’s closes in Overland Park

An Overland Park restaurant has closed its doors, at least for now. Italian restaurant Nico and Ana’s announced its closure on Friday, after roughly three years in Overland Park. Nico and Ana’s was at 6541 W. 119th St. The restaurant occupied a space at the Fountains shopping center,...
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U.S. Attorney in Kansas warns about interfering with ICE after Olathe incident

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Kansas is warning that threatening or interfering with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents can be a felony. In a statement released Friday, U.S. Attorney Ryan A. Kriegshauser said he is concerned about what he described as recent incidents of people “using...

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