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The Kansas City Police Department was called to 71 Highway at 39th Street around 12:20 a.m. on June 22 after a pedestrian was ...
A patient has been charged in connection with a disturbance in the back of a KCFD ambulance, which sent a paramedic to a ...
A Missouri driver was airlifted to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries after he collided with a semi-truck from ...
Frustration, shock and grief were just some of the sentiments spilled out as members of the Kansas City community voiced ...
Israel on Monday expanded its war against Iran to include targets associated with the country’s struggling theocracy, ...
Heat Advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. with feels-like temps in the triple digits. Spotty rain & storms to develop this ...
Nearly a dozen pets were rescued from around the metro after they were found in desperate need of medical care.
A Lee’s Summit man could spend more than a decade behind bars after he was accused of attempting to suffocate a woman while on probation.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Local leaders commented after the United States struck Iran Saturday. Congressman Mark Alford sat down with KCTV5 regarding the U.S. striking three sites in Iran on Saturday.
"Just because it looks official doesn't mean it is! Please spread the word," the Clay County Sheriff's Office said in a post.
The community has had enough of these repeated incidents again and again,” Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said.
City and county leaders gathered at 35th Street and Prospect Avenue to address the four homicides and another death investigation that took place in Kansas City.