Meteor explodes off coast of Massachusetts, causing loud boom
According to preliminary reports submitted to the American Meteor Society, dozens of people across the Northeast reported seeing the fireball around 2 p.m. ET Saturday.
It weighs 5,000 pounds. It’s powder blue. See new art installation on KC’s riverfront
Memphis, Tennessee, artist Ben Butler called the moment on Friday morning “terrifying.” That’s when, around 10 a.m., Butler, fitted with a hard hat and gloves, watched through his glasses as crane operators carefully snapped straps to “Rivercloud,” the weight of a Dodge Durango, and hoisted it until it dangled. At 5,00
KCPD drones can clear a scene before police arrive, will assist during World Cup
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department will have assistance from other departments out of state and from its eyes in the sky during the FIFA World Cup.
Pedestrian critically injured after two-vehicle crash at 31st and Wabash, police say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A pedestrian was critically injured after a two-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon at 31st Street and Wabash Avenue, police said. Investigators said a red Acura TL was traveling west on 31st Street around 4:30 p.m. when a black Mercedes GT53 pulled out from a private driveway and crossed 31st St
First annual One World Wyandotte Festival kicks off KCK’s World Cup summer
Kansas City, Kansas, is opening its doors to the world in a couple of weeks, but the celebration already kicked off Friday.
Deadly crash closes northbound I-35 at Santa Fe Street in Olathe
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One person is dead following a crash Friday night in Olathe. Johnson County MedAct tells FOX4 emergency crews responded to the scene around 7:20 p.m. at I-35 and Santa Fe Street. Crews began to care for one person who was pronounced dead at the scene.
Missouri cut Dolly Parton’s book program because lawmakers don’t know its value | Opinion
Do Missouri lawmakers even care about the education of our children, their future — or the future of this state, for that matter? If they do, then why would they cut funds for a program designed to ensure our most vulnerable children are prepared to learn when they enter school — one that puts free books in the hands o
New curated, eclectic antique shop opens in KC’s West Plaza neighborhood
A husband and wife opened an eclectic antique shop in the West Plaza. Web Thomas and Erica Immenschuh have owned the nearby Frame Gallery for 30 years and have been collecting antiques to style the frame shop for nearly as long. “I have an appreciation for everything. I mean, anything that’s kind of old, unique, I coll
Jackson County executive announces tax payment program, department consolidation
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Jackson County Executive Phil LeVota marked the halfway point of his 14-month term Thursday, announcing tax credit protections, a new payment program and plans to consolidate county departments. LeVota, who recently decided to not run for a full term, said seven months remain to accomplish...
K-32 Kaw Bridge reopens to traffic after four years of construction
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - The K-32 Turner Diagonal Freeway and Kaw Bridge reopened to traffic Friday, marking the end of a reconstruction project that began in 2022. The Kansas City, Kansas Fire Department said the bridge is now open for drivers. The $22.7 million bridge reconstruction project started in...

















