Kansas City man pleads guilty after Detective witnesses shooting
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City man pleads guilty after a detective witnessed a shooting in early July. Clifford E. Porter pleaded guilty to felon in possession of a firearm and a drug charge during a hearing in September. An affidavit showed that a Kansas City Police Department...
Student hit by van, killed near elementary school in south KC
A young girl was killed Oct. 14 after she was hit by van while riding her bicycle near Ingels Elementary School in south Kansas City, MO.
Prison time for intentionally contaminating food at Kan. steakhouse
JOHNSON COUNTY — A man who admitted intentionally contaminating food at a Kansas steak house is going to prison. Earlier this month, Judge Kelly Ryan sentenced Jace Christian Hanson, 22, of Kansas City, to 136 months in prison, according to Johnson County District Attorney's office. In July, Hanson entered...
This Day in History: Last operating cable car runs through Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - October 13, 1913. The last operating cable car in Kansas City completes its final trip. The cable cars dominated public transportation in the city for three decades. More This Day in History reports can be found here.
CPKC Holiday Train Plans to Make 3 Stop in Missouri This November
Okay, I know it’s early, but it’s never too early to start planning holiday family events, and this is one you don’t want to miss. Each year, the CPKC Holiday Train makes its way from Canada through the United States from November 19th through December 21st, and this year, it’s making three stops in Missouri....
U.S. Marshals arrest KCK homicide suspect months after deadly shooting
U.S. Marshals arrested a Kansas City, Kan., man who is now charged with first-degree murder for a deadly shooting in March.
Couples Flock to The Brim – The Free Wedding Venue in Missouri
Free wedding venue near Kansas City, The Brim helps couples save money while celebrating love without debt.
No arrest for deputy in Charles Adair’s death is another WyCo injustice | Opinion
In the middle of America, being great once again, a legal phenomenon has occurred in Kansas City, Kansas, in the backdrop of a local tragedy. On Sept. 23, the Adair family’s attorneys reviewed body camera footage of the tragic death of Charles Adair while he was in custody at the Wyandotte County Jail. He was...
Prison: Kansas City woman for Covid-19 fraud, ID theft
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Kansas City woman was sentenced in federal court for her leadership role in two cases that resulted in more than $500,000 in fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans being issued under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and more than $3,000,000 in stolen...
Kansas City considers $3 million funding boost for Starlight Theater
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City leaders are set to discuss the approval of $3 million in funding for the historic Starlight Theater on Tuesday. The proposed funding is part of a larger $40 million fundraising campaign known as ‘Uniquely KC,’ aimed at revitalizing the theater and enhancing its offerings.

















