Kansas City grocery deals: Savings as high gas prices impact budgets
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Gas prices are having everyone examine family budgets to see where they can save a few bucks. Grocery budgets are one place to make cuts, when you can. These are some of the best published deals at stores in Kansas City. Shoppers may find even...
Suspect in death of 4-year-old hit by Amazon delivery vehicle released, officials say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The suspect in the death of a 4-year-old hit and killed by an Amazon delivery vehicle has been released, officials say. The Kansas City Police Department says the driver, who has not been identified, is no longer in custody. Tadens Joseph, 4, had been playing...
Wyandotte County jail death: Family sees body camera video for first time
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) — Months after his death, the family of Charles Adair is seeing the body camera video from inside the Wyandotte County Jail for the first time. On Wednesday, May 6, the family stood outside the Wyandotte County Courthouse after viewing the body camera footage from the day 50-year-old Charles Adair died inside the county jail in July 2025. He...
KC-area restaurant closing after more than 60 years. ‘We have no choice’
Late Wednesday morning at Jalisco’s in Kansas City, Kansas, longtime customers scraped their forks against their plates, enjoying some of their final bites at the restaurant. Jalisco’s has been serving Mexican food since Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, Richard Nixon was inaugurated, and the first astronauts landed on the moon, winning the space race for the U.S. The paint was still drying on...
Kansas City to open new wastewater plant to turn excrement into fertilizer
Kansas City will soon open an updated wastewater treatment facility , which will turn poop into fertilizer. KC Water’s ribbon cutting for the Blue River Biosolids Facility is scheduled for Wednesday, May 6. The facility is located in the industrial area of Kansas City’s Northeast, near Interstate 435. This will be one of nine working facilities in the U.S. using a thermal hydrolysis process. Working...
Couple were selling fentanyl from KC area home
KANSAS CITY —Two suspect are facing felony charges in connection with the trafficking of fentanyl and other controlled substances in the Prospect Avenue Corridor in Kansas City. Danasia L. Miller, 30, faces two counts of 2nd Degree Trafficking Drugs and one count of Possession of a Controlled Substance. The...
Lawsuit alleges ‘repeated negligence’ allowed for minor to be raped at KidsTLC facility
A lawsuit filed in March against KidsTLC alleges a former resident with multiple disabilities was raped within the facility on multiple occasions.
You can get your fines reduced from these KC-area libraries if you donate food
If you owe the Mid-Continent Library some money, you now have a chance to get those fees reduced. The Kansas City-area library system is launching its Food for Fines initiative, which collects food items for local charities and food pantries. It also gives donors a chance to pay off overdue fines with the library. The library said that each food item will...
Jackson County Executive race field set after chaotic filing period closes for good
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The field is finally set for Jackson County executive — and it has been anything but a smooth road to get here. Seven candidates are now in the race after the filing period closed for a second time Tuesday. It reopened for five days after interim Executive Phil LeVota dropped out, allowing two new candidates to enter: current Legislative Chair Manny...
KCK mayor’s first few months, in her own words
Kansas City, Kansas, Mayor Christal Watson says her first 140 days in office delivered early wins on infrastructure, tax relief and development, but she has bigger tests ahead. Why it matters: Watson, the first Black woman to lead KCK, is trying to deliver on three campaign promises at once: transparency,...

















