A study from the Kansas City Missouri police department says the city's red light cameras have helped reduce wrecks and repeat offenders at the intersections where they're installed. KMBC's Martin Augustine reports.
A worker at an Olathe day care where five toddlers got out of the yard last week says the facility has changed hands and the man who found the children has lost his job. KMBC 9's Haley Harrison reports.
The Kansas City Council is expected to approve $350,000 in expenditures related to July's Major League Baseball All Star Game and related events. KMBC 9's Micheal Mahoney reports.
Survivors of last year's devastating tornado in Joplin mark the first anniversary of the storm by looking back and looking forward. KMBC 9's Maria Antonia reports.
Officials in Joplin marked the first anniversary of the devastating tornado by breaking ground on a new elementary school. KMBC 9's Maria Antonia reports.
Investigators said food left unattended on a stove is blamed for the death of a Kansas City woman in a house fire early Tuesday. KMBC 9's Peggy Breit reports.
Johnson County's DMV is still having problems dealing with its new computer system and customers are still being turned away shortly after opening. KMBC 9's Cliff Judy reports.
While some libraries across the country are refusing to stock the erotic novel '50 Shades of Grey,' the Kansas City public library says it's just having trouble meeting demand. KMBC 9's Kerri Stowell reports.
The new Legoland attraction at Crown Center hosts a night where adults get to play without having to bring a child along. KMBC 9's Haley Harrison reports.
The survivor of a crash that led emergency crews to deliver her baby early thanks the medics who saved both of their lives. KMBC 9's Martin Augustine reports.
On the eve of the first anniversary of the Joplin tornado, students graduated with words of praise from President Barack Obama. KMBC 9's Lara Moritz reports.
Unemployment, particularly among young people, has been cited as a reason for the upswing in Kansas City's homicide rate so far this year. KMBC 9's Micheal Mahoney reports.
A pregnant woman who barely survived a crash on Interstate 35 early this year spoke out to say thank you to the people who helped her -- and her baby --survive. KMBC 9's Kerri Stowell reports.
A pregnant woman who barely survived a crash on Interstate 35 early this year spoke out to say thank you to the people who helped her -- and her baby --survive. KMBC 9's Kerri Stowell reports.
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